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>> No.26060242 [View]
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anons, here's my non-larp folio
>750 link
>50000 PNK
>10 AAVE
>30000 RSR
>600 API3
What do you guys reckon?

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>>21099846
The crux of my question relates to timing, anon. We don't disagree. I'm only sceptical whether we will see the monumental shift in the next 24-36 months.

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>>20344606
You aren't just saying this because you want my shares, right bro?

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>>20121734
Most people here have the time and autism to dedicate towards picking and following stocks/ETFs, so you're going to get skewed responses.

Like >>20121765 says, a lot of funds are not worth it, and you could achieve or beat their returns with passive index trackers (for a fraction of the price). That being said there are funds out that consistently beat the market with ridiculous returns, and whose fees are offset by the dividends paid out on an annual basis. Personally I'd say don't have more than one fund at a time; your fund will have a focus/geographical area (usually, unavoidably, US focused) so try to diversify with low cost index trackers looking at other sectors/markets.

Then you can largely forget about it, and spend what little time you do have investing in pure memes for fun/occassional 10x.

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