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after a pumping and dumping a shitcoin/stock, where do you invest your money long term?
Index funds? Real estate?
redpill me

>> No.27108304

Into the next P&d, and the next, and the next, until one of them goes bust and you lose everything!

>> No.27108468
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>>27108198
LINK
XRP
ETH

>> No.27108534

reef

>> No.27108708

>>27108198
I did DOGE before because it's largely stable and has the recent random bullshit pumps, but you need to be ontop of checking it so you can maximize. I probably wouldn't do that right now.

>> No.27108712

>>27108198
boats. buy boats. john boats. big boats. duck boats. your neighbors trashy pontoon boat. buy fucking boats. when the sea level rises, you'll make beaucoup money. atleast x100 gains.

>> No.27108837

50% safe long term
40% medium risk
10% YOLO

>> No.27108852

>>27108198
Land is always the best investment. It's the only thing on the planet they can't make more of.

>> No.27108926

>>27108198
I own a lot of real estate. Stock portfolio is lacking, but this is what I do. Retirement acct is about 40% in two index funds. The rest Is a mix, small mid cap to divided kings. My goal is when I contribute, I use money allocated to individual stocks to go after quick gains and use the result to invest in the dividend Kings. And always DRIP.

>> No.27108931

>>27108852
That and quiet black women

>> No.27108937

>>27108304
STOP REMINDING ME

>> No.27108982

>>27108468
This guy knows the deal

>> No.27109026

>>27108931
Lmao BASED ALERT

>> No.27109027

>>27108852
The Dutch disagree.

>> No.27109056

>>27108712
Based and boat pilled

>> No.27109149

>>27108931
Ever heard of Planned Parenthood?

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>>27108198
ROTH IRA

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>>27108852
This. Land is inherently deflationary. Its the boomer statera. Its not like the water will recede and make more land. But it rains and the water contributes to a liquidity pool that decreases the supply of land thus creating more land sales as the supply runs out which creates more value per land.

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>>27109552
Honestly, no. Land is an investment that depends a lot of "what it is"; for example, investing in real estate in the suburbs of Chicago is probably bad. Whereas buying real estate in Salt Lake City is probably good. Keep in mind, I've said nothing about what has been bought besides where it is.

In the States especially we're going to go through a period of attempting retro-fitting for suburban areas, and a lot of them are going to fall into naked decline because sprawling urban design is absolutely unsustainable.
>Work has become more urbanized than it has ever been
>Cities have become further away than ever before due to increasing congestion
>The elderly want density
>Younger adults want density
>Privacy has become a meme issue
>Even worse, suburbs of shit tier cities will be unable to retrofit well and become ghost towns
Like there are many rich Baltimore suburbs, but most of those people will probably leave Maryland because Maryland is shit and full of niggers.

I guess my point is, land has considerable risks, and it needs a lot of attention to what you're actual future looks like. Also, you can't meaningfully own land if you pay property tax.