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>>25007574
how do people live like this? i make your weekly salary in two hours not counting investments. go to school or learn a trade if you're over 21

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>>23996027
I'm with fidelity. The only thing I hate about it is the time it takes for stocks and cash to settle. I bought NEE last thursday and I still can't sell it without a good faith violation. If you are more of a buy and hold guy than I am, It's fine though.

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>>23930193
>thinking that any president is going to go against major corporations.

NGMI. Right wingers think that the democrats are against big economies and leftists think that democrats have no impact on the economy, but are instead good "in the long run". Both are *almost*.

Democrats can do what republicans cannot because of A E S T H E T I C S. If you think that democratic presidents aren't still cucks for major corporations you are too caught up in your own ego to see it. Biden isn't necessarily going to help the same companies that grew under Trump (and believe me, we will hear about it) but he is definitely going to grow different companies. I'm thinking defense, housing, and healthcare will be the major ones to grow.

>but what about muh nationalized health insurance.

If you look into it at all you will realize that "nationalized health insurance" under Obamacare (which I have no doubt Biden will only make stronger) is just absolutely bonkers levels of good for the healthcare sector.

>everyone NEEDS to have insurance
>no increase in bargaining power
>insurance companies "pay" for more drugs (jk, it's still 100% the consoomer)
>healthcare sectors still allowed to charge retarded amounts of money for cheap products
>asymmetry of power between the consumer and the supplier only grows
>and so on

I'm telling you, Biden is not necessarily going to grow coal mining or whatever else Trump grew, but he is going to help fuck over consoomers in such a way that everyone is fine with it and stocks will rise.

I'm looking at dialysis, shitty housing trusts, and techno-dystopian stocks over the weekend to decide which ones I'll long for the next four years (or, at the very least, until Biden dies of being old as fuck). PLTR, unironically, is perfect under a Biden presidency because Biden's constituency (leftists) is much more chill about mass surveillance than Trump's (auth right).

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is this a good buy in for NET or should i wait until 60?

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>>23739237

>Not holding cash rn.

Are you serious? The market is about 2 hours away from crashing. Nothing makes sense. There is total uncertainty in the presidential election, Trump has already made it clear he plans on SUEING basically every state that didn't vote for him for voter fraud, and we are overdue for a second round of Coronavirus market crash. DESU, I'm staying out of the bull trap for at least a couple days.

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>>23564839
Same post everywhere. Go shill somewhere else.

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