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>>57808774
I mean, it's also the exact same way for the stocks of a company? Limited supply, potentially infinite demand. Whats new?

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>there are people that still think this isn't the bullrun
if you're bearish rn in any way you're a fucking retard

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>>55915804
I "only" need like 500K€ to retire minimally (but realistically I'll need 700K to be comfortable), and I'm halfway through there. Accounting for inflation, in 10-12 years I should be there. And I'm not accounting for capital composition, which means maybe earlier, or maybe not.
Or I could buy a house/nice flat, indeed. But what's the point, this won't allow me to retire. I'll save on rent, but definitely will lose in capital composition, and in the ability to retire early. I'd rather retire early, let capital composition do its thing as I'll still have more capital than I need (but composition will be slower as I'll use a bit of the yearly gains for living), and in a few years down the line, buy some housing in a low price area and continue my comfy retirement.
For some reason people do the reverse, which I don't understand, it's inefficient as fuck.
Compose as much as possible while you're young and working, retire early, then buy your housing for your retirement without being dependent on a jobs area. Yet people do the reverse, which tie them up to their office or whatever wageslaving for life.

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>tfw broke up with my girlfriend and moved back to my parents
>recently turned 29 years old and just started a new job

Financially speaking, did I make the right decision?

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What does /biz/ think about MBAs?

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How does one marry into an old money family?

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>>30073795
Holy autism, why does /smg/ seethe so hard about us bros?

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Okay, who the fuck bought all that Palantir at 25$?

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>>28301716
>profits

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>>28205444
Anon do you think one day each share will go back to $8000

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>>15705290
I think the biggest thing is that it turned me into a massive pedophile.

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>>5575133
Why short? Because of Bxronablp Xrumvph?

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nibba what the fuck is that a magazine from a calico on an AR

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>>5549726
>when the market close
trying to accumulate them (You)s I see

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Hey /biz/friends what is the best bitcoin client?

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