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ALL YOU LOSERS COULD EASILY MAKE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS EVERY TRADING DAY ON THE HIGHEST VOLUME, SAFEST, MOST CHEESE-ABLE ASSET IN THE WORLD, BUT NO, YOU CHASE THESE PAJEET-COINS AND NONSENSICAL BULLSHIT.

1. WAIT FOR SLIGHT DIP.
2. BUY THE FUCKING S&P.
3. IF IT DIPS, BUY MORE, IT'S GOING BACK UP. THE WORLD'S BILLIONAIRES REQUIRE IT TO GO UP. BUY. THE. DIPS.

WAIT UNTIL YOU ARE HAPPY WITH YOUR PROFITS, OR UNTIL A PEAK HAPPENS, THEN SELL AND REPEAT THE PROCESS.

EASY, SIMPLE, RATIONAL, LESS RISKY, NOT INSTANT-MILLIONAIRE, BUT WEEKLY THOUSAND-AIRE IS EMINENTLY POSSIBLE AND REASONABLE.

TRY IT. THANK ME LATER.

>> No.8938284

>>8938254
ah, I see someone defrosted the state street shills

>> No.8938303

Thanks for posting this. I had no idea.

Let me just go make millions now.

>> No.8938308

truly a genius, OP has figured out the market has a bullish bias

just buy, quality analysis

>> No.8938318
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>>8938254
>babby's first bullrun

>> No.8938320

>>8938303
Exactly! I'm glad to hear it. Make sure not to buy a lambo, buy something reliable and fuel efficient, so you can spend that money on more investments in the S&P500.

>> No.8938323

>>8938308
>>8938303
Meh sometimes its good to go back to the basics to see if you still remember them and it might help some newbies out there.

>> No.8938337

>>8938284
>>8938308
>>8938318
The funny thing is you criticize, but I am 100% confident I earn more every week on average than any one of you! :)

It's OK though, keep trying, I'm sure one of these fancy imaginary code-(((coins))) is going to pan out one of these days! Just have to get around the entire planet Earth's global financial system. I'm sure you guys have it figured out.

Definitely Bitcoin. Going to the moon.
Fucking faggots.

>> No.8938357

>Hey guys buy the maket index at an all time high during the onset of trade wars ans possible real wars!!!
Crypto kids really dont know fucking shit

>> No.8938415

>>8938337
lmao are you cracked out rn?

If not, cool larp

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8938464

You still need to be close to "some" ATL before buying any dip.
And no OP, the bitcoin is shit. If someone's trying to make money out of it, he'll certainly loose everything.

Btw, is that not what everyone is doing ? Getting near an ATL point on a top 250 crypto marketcapped and just buy more every dips until it moons from a range of x2 to x10 ?

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8938494

Me love shorting SPY
Here was my moves today kek

Forex also ez market

>> No.8938716

I just hold SPY and VOO long term.

>> No.8939068

>>8938716
I was thinking about doing the same.

>> No.8939130

>>8939068
It's really the safest bet and your money's gonna double in ten years. Day trading the S&P tracking ETF's is kind of crazy, and you don't want to be marked a pattern day trader.

>> No.8939200

>>8939130
It really does seem like it, but what I'm also interested in is getting the lowest expense ratio possible and also orienting my portfolio to have as many long run dividend paying stocks as possible, to maybe help in making up for lost time or at the very least blunting that impact.

>> No.8939255

>>8938716
Same except spxl, gonna sell some of my position when we come back up so if it dips harder in the future I can buy it again cuz I’m pretty much all in lol

>> No.8939339

>>8939130
>your money's gonna double in 10 years
So this is the power of the boomer investment

>> No.8939518

>>8939255
SPXL's kind of crazy. It's a formally short term hold that's heavily leveraged for some reason.
>>8939200
Dividend income investing's been a meme for years. Peak boomer thinking. Get into meme stocks and swing trading but keep a sizable portion of your portfolio in safe shit. Don't get into options contracts until you know what's going on for sure- I fear the day they come to the world of crypto. Money will literally evaporate- we might even reverse usury itself with the amount of retards trying to game the market with options.
>>8939339
Not saying that should be his only investment strategy. There's all sorts of shit, options contracts, specialized managed ETFs, etc.

>> No.8939573

>>8939518
>Peak boomer thinking
i dont know boomers that think this way anymore desu

>> No.8939646

By buy snp, do you mean SPY or some other snp index fund?

>> No.8939666

>>8939646
Precisely.

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8939742

>>8939518
>Dividend income investing's been a meme for years
Why do you say that? Wouldn't the ability to continue to buy larger and larger position in companies that have a proven track record of revenue be a positive thing in the long run. As minuscule as it it (I'm a first time investor) I do love the monthly dividends I get from REITs and I'd like that to form the core of my portfolio with a selection of growth stocks for measured risk exposure.

>> No.8939745

>>8939666
Guess I need more money before I can do that , I can only afford 3 shares Of,spy,right now

>> No.8939846

>>8939742
I believe that the gains aren't nearly as big as simply swing trading or investing in professionally managed portfolios. Dividends are pretty small too- and the big thing about them, it's not free money for holding the stock, it's shaved off the price of the stock. Your $200 stock with 2% dividends is gonna be $196 after the company hands you your four dollars.

>> No.8939912

Because I don't know how to buy SPX coin

>> No.8939935

>>8939846
Yeah but "professionally managed oortfoluos" probably get shafted even harder with higher expense ratios. Compounding interest is great when it's in your favor but compounding fees can chew up a lot of the progress your money would have otherwise made.

>> No.8939957

>>8939935
*portfolios.

Sorry I'm on a mobile.