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>>58241721
>buying into the janny payroll

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>>57899771
300k should be bit shorter than 800dollars. (no gas included) so lets say 900 bucks.
that said,
>>57899689
why do you think 0.8k-1k $ is suistack? how ambitious are we here?

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>>51305119

At least half the reason they're tightening is to put the world into a recession to kill Russia's energy revenues. Bit like burning your own house down in hopes your neighbor's catches some embers. Insane and retarded, but then so was "ESG".

They're obsessed with trying to defeat Putler, so that's just what it is for now. They can't accept that they already lost, so we get this crazy shit until they're finished coping and seething.

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Hey not bad, it's up by 15% already. I put a few bucks in just to see where it goes.

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>information security analyst
>66k per year
>do basically zero work and work from home

I'm probably slightly underpaid but I'm getting a promotion here soon to analyst 2 and once I get that title I'm going to start shopping around elsewhere and get another raise that way

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so am I understanding this right or did people who got fucked out of their dividend shares basically down 80% from fuckery?

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bros.....

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>>50387998
I guess I just have to ask why? If you went through all the trouble to earn a degree, why not do something simple and easy or do you just hate everything in the field? Tech definitely has so many routes to go and even the really simple stuff gets paid well. I suppose it could be just laziness too but as someone who was a neet for over a decade, the boredom got to me among other things.

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>>50137015
>Bogle suggests that the percentage of stocks can be varied by the age of the investor, with young investors holding up to 80% and retirees holding as few as 50%. But he’s also a big fan of keeping it simple, and suggests that sticking with a 60-40 portfolio for life is really all you need.

Would you say that this is still a valid strategy or did you mean 100% stocks when refering to the bogleheads? I know that a lot of them have a bond allocation.

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>>49327298
I am patient and I have no problem to wait 10 years if this market is anything like the dotcom bubble. But when I inevitebly want to convert some xmr to buy a house in 10 years, will it still be possible? Exchanges have no way to verify the origin of my xmr, so I would assume that will be a problem in the regulatory environment that we will have in 10 years?

Or am I overlooking something that makes xmr compliant with this kind of regulation?

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