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Okay /biz/, poorfag checking in. I have about 500-1000 USD/month to invest. What would you do? I am thinking of

-buying a couple ounces of silver each month and stacking until 250 oz. or 500 oz. (I see these numbers change so thinking 500 oz.)

-buying a couple dividend stocks each month. as dividends come in use the dividends to buy more

-buying some LINK, BTC, ETH, and LTC monthly

-setting some money aside to perhaps buy a cheap property to rent out. the bonus of this is I'll stack USD so if market takes a shitter I'll have cash reserve to buy cheap stocks or other assets

Am I being too ambitious? Too diversified? Should I scrap saving for RE property right now?

How would you invest such trivial amount of money each month? What do you do monthly investment wise?

>> No.15945936

>>15945883
buy $10k worth of VOO then do whatever you want OP

fellow poorfag here, get normie assets first and then speculate

>> No.15945941

Hard to say anon,
What’s your current state of living like? Got your own place or live with parents? Do u buy or rent if u don’t. What kind of job do you have and what are the future prospects, short-term and long? How much do u have saved now? Etc.

>> No.15945976

>>15945936
What is VOO?

>>15945941
Currently live with parents, $200/month rent. Girlfriend and I are buying a house soon but she got an inheritance of ~230k USD. She wants to use that money to buy modest house and will put leftovers into safe stocks; she is risk adverse. I currently make 45k pre tax but am back in university to finish my bachelors degree. Future prospects for my current job aren't really existent which is why I am returning to get my bachelor's so I can try to get a better job. As far as current holdings

I have small amount of normie assets and crypto and currently have 7k USD in checking/savings accounts.

>> No.15945991

>>15945883
Link>Gold>Silver is what I’ve done.

>> No.15945995

>>15945976
I thought I was lucky to find someone without any loans and a 50k a year job. Lucky fuck

>> No.15946016

>>15945995
We have been together for two years, the inheritance was a recent development. I love her and she is truly a gem, especially in this age of (((modern women))) so the money is just a bonus. She does not make much money with her job but also does not have expensive tastes or desire to do normie things so that balances out. She prefers to stay home and play vidya or watch movies/shows instead of going to clubs or bars. Even if we do go out for drinks she has like 3 and is over it.

>> No.15946023

>>15945991
How much monthly? I currently have

1k LINK
70 oz. silver
No gold

>> No.15946050

>>15945976
Imo I’d say save 50% in fiat till u get 10k, save a few k extra for troubled times and put this on separate accounts. Don’t touch it, this is your safety net. Take the rest of the monthly savings in stocks and maybe 10% crypto’s. Don’t listen to shills on 4chan but take solid coins. Same with stocks.

>> No.15946057

>>15946023
Around $1500 a month. I try to get as much of these things as I can.

>> No.15946061

>>15946050
I was thinking this. Get to 10k fiat for emergency/market cheapies. Do you avoid PMs?

>> No.15946072

>>15946057
How do you break it down? Evenly split between the 3?

>> No.15946120

>>15946061
What’s PM? Personal message? I’m by no means a financial advisor, just sharing what I did in the past and it worked out pretty well so far.

>> No.15946124

>>15946072
Dollar wise I have twice as much link as I have gold and twice as much gold as I have silver. Link by far has the greatest potential of anything I’ve ever seen. I only have the metal because I might be wrong but I doubt it.

>> No.15946159

>>15946120
Precious metals

>>15946124
So monthly you go more heavily into LINK than the other two?

>> No.15946167

>>15946124
Are you still buying at these prices? Is there a price where you'll stop stacking LINK and just let it ride?

>> No.15946178

>>15946159
Oh sorry, I misunderstood. No not right now. I feel like I would be a bit late to the party right now for gold. Silver might be better but I haven’t got any at the moment.

>> No.15946191

>>15945883
Fuck silver.

>> No.15946219

>>15946191
Why do you say that?

>> No.15946245

>>15946219
It's totally a scam. Plus you end up with a ton of it. How many places can you think of to hide it?

>> No.15946249

>>15946159
>>15946167
I’ll prioritize buying whichever is down the most. If link is down 20% one month and gold/silver is up 2% then that month I’ll just buy link. If link is up 20% and gold/silver down 2% then I’ll buy the gold/silver.
These prices are nothing compared to its potential. I’ll only stop buying if something horrific happens to the project.

>> No.15946252

>>15946124
You are buying completely ass backwards.
As a poorfag, these should be your goals:
Moonshots
Silver
Gold
In that order.
Purchase no fiat based stores of wealth. That is a waste of time. If you have the comfort of not having to have anything in your savings, then take all of that shit out right now and buy your moonshots > silver > gold
You have no reason to hold more gold than silver because you. Gold should be held for a long time to see the best value out of it. Silver is both easier to sell and will eventually outclass gold.
You seriously need to learn more about all of this shit, like specifically what makes these assets worth their value, what the trends of history has looked like and where things are projected to go.
For instance, scarcity will be important to silver down the line. It's used to vastly that it eventually HAS to outclass gold.
You seriously need to learn about all of this and fucking fast. There's not a whole lot of time left.

>> No.15946283

>>15946252
>Lower value = easier to sell
ummm nope.

>> No.15946305

>>15946252
Also, every copper mine also produces silver.

>> No.15946332

>>15946252
I’ve been researching this stuff since I was 12. Silver is marketed far more than gold because the dealers make a fuckton more premium selling it. Silver’s industrial demand is unintuitively its greatest weakness. A recession will knock out demand for it.

>> No.15946448

>>15946332
So, basically, LINK should be my primary focus for now? LINK, stack fiat, some oz silver? Too poor for oz of gold.

>> No.15946506

>>15946448
Do not buy something because it's all you can afford. You will regret it. At least I did when I could not afford a gold chain. This was before gold skyrocketed in the late 2000s
I bought a silver chain and had it gold plated.
I still bought a gold chain five years later but at several times the cost.

>> No.15946507

>>15946448
Enough fiat to cover emergencies and how many months living expenses you think you might need if unemployed. Everything else to investments because fiat will only depreciate.

>> No.15946537

>>15946506
Well LINK has the largest upside potential, no? I am 28 years old so if I lose everything I've got time to financially recover before my twilight years. If I die before that time then it won't matter anyway.

>>15946507
I'll shoot to stack 10k USD for emergencies.

>> No.15946574

>>15945883
How much can you afford to blow completely per month and not go hungry? Take that amount and invest no more than you can afford to blow in penny stocks with high volume and volatility. Buy low and sell when they jump, because the WILL plunge again. (Most such companies have trouble selling their products and all the rest of their problems follow from that.)

>> No.15946582

My country has a prime minister and ruling party which have a goal to remove all cash by 2030. Already nobody is enforcing the law that forces everyone to accept cash as legal tender to pay all bills. Sure, we are issuing new series of bills this year, but it will all be digital by 2030 because the country is a runaway train and the train only speeds up toward disaster even though the passengers and driver change.
Then we get the social credit system for sure.

>> No.15946632

>>15946574
How do you find quality penny stocks? That sounds like gambling but I'm not afraid of some risk.

>> No.15946814

>>15945883
Just buy BTC, unironically

>> No.15946831

>>15946632
I type in Hot Penny Stocks on search engines and look for stocks that have a event coming up that can earn them some money. Then make a guess after reading up on the company and any comments sections you can find. Look out for overly positive and overly negative posts and read as many of them as you can. Note which commentators provide sources for their claims and which do not. Then take your guesses. Lots of liars have already bought in and are telling you what would be good for them, if you did it.

>> No.15946868

>>15946831
This sounds like the normie version of shitcoins.

>>15946814
I have been. I fear I've missed the boat though as I've only got .74 BTC.

>> No.15946871

Buy on rumors, sell on news.

>> No.15946905

>>15946871
Is Robinhood okay to use for these or is there another site/app better used?

>> No.15946933

>>15945976
You're in a fantastic spot. About to own a home, presumably little debt (although college might cut into that), and already talking about investing. You are unironically ahead of 90% of your generation, possibly more.

Read the classic boomer texts. Rich dad, poor dad is a classic, go from there.

I would allocate 5%/mo for crypto though

>> No.15946934

>>15945883
I feel like UOS is a goodpick right now.
The advantages of UOS are the possibility of diversity.
Both the game devs and players are getting more benefits and they are aiming to lower the industry standard's fees aswell because today's gaming platforms charge extremely high fees for selling on these platforms.
This is why I think it might have the potential to become something big in the near future when they execute everything right

>> No.15946980

>>15946582
What country?

>> No.15946984

>>15946933
I bought a bunch of /biz/ approved books recently. Rich dad, poor dad is one of them. I am also going to read Unscripted.

>> No.15946991

>>15946933
I'm 28 though, maybe you thought I was younger. I feel way behind lol

>> No.15946998

>>15946984
Have a goal when reading. And I think Rich dad poor dads writer is a fraud. And Rich dad didn't exist. Don't buy meme books. Buy books with intent to learn. What will rdpd teach you? Nothing you will be motivated and do nothing.

>> No.15947001

>>15946868
It is. Just like crypto, penny stocks are not for average investors. You have to watch them closely and take profit when you can.

>> No.15947043

>>15947001
Are penny stocks your primary focus as an investor? How many hours a day do you spend researching and tracking?

>>15946998
I could use a little motivation desu senpai I've struggled with poor self image, depression, and lack of motivation for years. Ironically, stumbling onto this board months ago has ignited a tiny fire inside of me that I haven't felt in years. If nothing else, I'll at least read about previously unheard views. What do you think about Unscripted?

>> No.15947118

>>15946980
Norway.

>> No.15947231

>>15947043
No. I have only 4 stocks in my portfolio right now and otherwise waste my life on 4chan, bantering on the Pol board. I also drink waaaaay too much beer but was sick last week and have been sober for about a week and a half. (I'm a real odd ball weirdo.)

I currently hold LMT, BLDP, ARNA and SIRI. I have made money on them all. Ballard Power Systems (BLDP) and Arena Pharmaceuticals (ARNA) are worth discussing.

I bought each when they were below 2 dollars per share a long time ago. 10,000 shares each. After reading the circus that is yahoo finance message boards for 3 months, I bought into Arena in 2011. Guessing that the bashers were being dishonest and that a medicine they were pushing, Belviq, would receive FDA approval. In June 2012 it received approval and Arena went to 13.50 per share. I'd bought at 1.48. But I fell for the hype and held it as an investment (a big mistake,) instead of selling like a pro. Over 4 years it went back down to where I bought it and then up a ways and I end up selling half the position at 4.40. Long story and a 10 for 1 reverse split later, I still have 100 shares of it. I made a profit but not what I could have, had I not fallen for the hype.

Ballard Power Systems: I don't remember what I bought them for exactly but my cost basis is 1.54. I've sold all but 1,000 shares and Ballard is at 5.29 right now.

Without showing my work, I've probably made about 60 thousand dollars over 8 years on those two. I mostly do long term holds but I'm looking for a much faster speculation for either this quarter or next. Another company called Fuel Cell Inc. looks like a disaster that might make for a good speculation. I want to see them make a few payments on their debt before I try it. They are looking at possible bankruptcy because they have not been selling their product (hydrogen fuel cell power plants.) They are down near .28 cents last I looked. Be careful.

>> No.15947276

>>15947231
Damn fren, you've been at this for a while. Besides "buy the rumor, sell the news" what are some tips you'd give to new investors?

>> No.15947354 [DELETED] 

>>15947231
And thank me later

https://pastebin.com/ivZtfmyT

>> No.15947410

>>15947276
I made guesses but not blind ones. The fuzzy tricks I used when picking cheap stocks are these:

Under 2 dollars.
Has been over double its current price in the last year.
Is doing some kind of business and is able to show its work.
Has revenue. (Many penny stocks have revenue but no profit or they only profit once in a while.)
Has a lot of attention from media and investors.
Has an upcoming event that is potentially very positive.

Other than those, read, read, read and then read some more. Don't be too hasty jumping into a particular stock. Watch it for a few months before you buy in.

>> No.15947420

>>15947410
What do you think of TEUM?

>> No.15947507

>>15947420
I don't know anything about it. I'll have to give it a look.

>> No.15948087

>>15946283
Silver being lower value than gold means it's very explicitly easier to get rid of. Once we have a bimetal standard, Silver is the poor mans way of getting in and gold is the more well off man's way of getting in.
Also, I'm not sure what silver and copper being mined together has to do with anything we're talking about. That just proves my point that it's easier to accumulate for someone with less money currently.
>>15946332
>because the dealers make a fuckton more premium selling it
You don't see how this makes complete sense in line with what I said?...
Also, a recession would normally knock down the price, there's no arguing that. But, a recession followed by an introduction to a bimetal standard? Just what do you expect to happen to silver then, along with its growing scarcity?

Guys, this is staring you in the face. You're bolstering my argument. >>15945883 pay attention here.

>> No.15948119

>>15945976
Okay, brainlet, drop out of college.
Stop going back.
Use your job to stack PMs and moonshots over the next few years and wait until the recession fixes itself to buy property.
DO NO, I REPEAT DO NOT FUCKING MORTGAGE A HOUSE RIGHT NOW. DO NOT GET A CAR LOAN OR A STUDENT LOAN.
Be fucking smart here. Remember 2008.

>> No.15948170

>>15947043
I can help you fix these things in a matter of weeks:
Posture. Fix your fucking posture, manlet.
Next, learn about frame (of reference). Learn to manipulate frame, learn WHY YOU SHOULDN'T DO IT and then learn when you should do it.
Begin decalcifying.
Learn about the ego, how it can be controlled and why it's important to let it go.
Finally, begin ignoring people and learn how to not answer women's questions and instead counter their questions with questions. Just be warned that you also need to leave space for relationships to grow. You can't just counter shit tests all day because then you'll be right back where you started - with no one liking your or paying attention to you.
Pick your battles but be both decisive and divisive. If you have no enemies, you have no friends.
Buy whey protein and use it. Do AT LEAST 50 pushups every day and work out once you start being fat (not necessary if you already have decent muscle mass).
Now fucking screencap this and read it every day until this becomes your routine.

>> No.15948174

>>15946245
up ur butt when the federales coom

>> No.15948186

>>15947276
buy when others are selling.
learn to spend as little as possible.
search for a tatooless debt free virgin (good luck finding the unicorn though, especially in your twenties)
wait at least three years for the recession to recede to purchase any property or make use of any loans.

>> No.15948224

>>15948119
I have new employment lined up that will effectively double my income. The catch is I need a degree. I'm not memeing on this, I have connections in departments within two or three well known companies (without giving too much info) but the connections aren't deep enough to have the HR roasties overlook my lack of degree since I don't have experience in the field. The only reason I'm going back is to secure the degree to utilize these opportunities. I'm continuing to work FT during the process.

College is a scam, I am aware. That's why I've waited so long to finish - I at least have a way out.

>> No.15948251

>>15948224
Do you want to spend the rest of your life being a slave to someone else so that you may have small portions of the DEBT that they own? Or do you want to find your own value, make your own worth, and live by your own rules?
FED prints FRNs to control you and subdue your agency.
Find agency. Tell tptb to fuck themselves and learn to abandon your ego.
This IS NOT /biz/ advice. Learn to tell the difference.

>> No.15948267

>>15948251
I've got no ideas or dreams to make a business or something for myself.

>> No.15948278

>>15948267
Pathetic, I know.

>> No.15948313

>>15948278
>>15948267
Neither do I, you stupid nigger. Good thing we're young and have loads of time to be good at something, eh?
Here's the thing: you're wasting your time trying to convince ANYONE AT ALL you're competent or can hold your own if you're under 30.
Until you're 30, DO NOT pursue any particularly honed skill. You have somewhere around a decade to get good at something. Until you're 30, find out what you're bad at and improve that area.
Then, once you're 30, build on what comes naturally to you as a source of income and build on what you enjoy as a hobby (preferably one that can make you money).
Trying to get a full time job now is a waste of time. Trying to get a Master's degree now is a waste of time.
Save as much money as you can and improve your foundation. Then, once you're 30, look to specialize in something you're both proficient in and have an affinity for.
Kinda rambled there... my bad. Still important to hear.

>> No.15948330

>>15948313
What are you good at? What are you honing in on? What are you bad at? What do you enjoy? Tell me a little about you, fren.

>> No.15948356

>>15948313
For what it's worth, I'm not nearly as autistic as many on this board claim to be. I fit in quite easily in the normiesphere and people generally and genuinely enjoy my company. People often say how personable I am and how easily I can interact with people - regardless of demographic - and make them feel valued and appreciated. I can talk with 21 year old Staceys as easily as 29 year old Chads as easily as 80 year old Boomers as easily as 25 year old Tyrone from the hood. I've got a silver tongue but not one that's used for sales because I don't have the Type A personality to push shit onto people. People just like to be with me and enjoy having me around.

>> No.15948561

>>15945976
VOO is an ETF. Spend time on investopedia and learn these terms. Explain to your gf why they are a safe investment. Dont buy an expensive house right now.

>> No.15948593

>>15945883

To be honest: If you have got only a few bucks to invest and want to keep it safe go in BTC.

If you want to take a higher risk, invest in WINK and gain TRX every day. Reinvest that TRX in WINK.

If you want to take a very high risk, invest in some different unknown cryptos that are ranked about 500 to 1000 in marketcap and hope for one of it to moon.

>> No.15948682

>>15948561
OP here, phone posting

We are looking to only spend ~half of the inheritance

>>15948593
I have some TRX sitting on Binance that I've just let sit as I've since learned it is a shitcoin. Should I do this WINK shit with it?

>> No.15949411

>>15948682
120k on a mortgage is good. Make your house is less than 300k. We are due for a housing correction but interest rates are low and you will have dual incomes and a big rainy day fund from the leftover inheritance.

Dont buy WINK or any other shitcoins. The only other two cryptos you mentioned you hold in this thread are, in fact, the only cryptocurrencies worth holding.

>> No.15949640
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15949640

>>15945883
All you have to do OP is just buy as much Chainlink as you can. You won’t listen, but everyone else telling you to “put 10k in a savings account FIRST” and “buy precious metals NOW” are telling you what is seemingly good advice on its surface, but with Chainlink existing at the price it is now and with its potential, you’d be an absolute dolt to pass up Chainlink.

I look forward to you looking back at this post and realizing you missed out on a 10x because you listened to boomer advice instead of taking a chance.

t. Went all in with my life savings/job last year as a poorfag and now have 25k LINK. Didn’t “build up an emergency fund” either.

>> No.15949701

>>15949640
Fuck it, I had a few brews and you convinced me. At what price point should I stop buying? I am admittedly a nulinker and only have 1k LINK.

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15949766

>>15949701
Hey man, no worries on being a nulinker. Not everyone was around in 2017/2018.

Just to follow up on what I said earlier, the reason why Chainlink is the best investment you can make RIGHT NOW is just because there is no other asset in the world that has the low risk/high reward ratio like Chainlink. There’s no point in saving up for a 10k emergency fund when Chainlink will only be this price for MAYBE another 4-6 months at most. By the time you build up your emergency savings, you’ll have missed the boat and Chainlink will be $10 at the very least. Besides, it sounds like our gf can help you in an emergency right now.

Sure, for some people they can’t stand to live without an emergency fund, but if I had listened to that advice, I wouldn’t be up 6.5x on my overall investment.

I would keep buying as much Chainlink as you can. Conceivably even up to $10. Once Chainlink moons, it won’t come back down to these ranges ever again. So you have to decide what you’re comfortable with investing, knowing that a chance such as Chainlink will likely never happen again.

>> No.15949798

>>15949766
When I first stumbled onto /biz/ I bought my first 200 LINK at 0.80. Highest I bought was 100 at 3.00. My average is around 2.30 I think

>> No.15949810

>>15949766
I don't know why I'm so apprehensive because I shovel money into boomer stocks at "good" pricing of 5/share. I f

>> No.15949865

>>15949810
Fall for FUD

>> No.15949895

>>15949766
>no other asset in the world that has the low risk/high reward ratio like Chainlink
Why do you think this is?

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15949982

>>15949798
A 2.30 average is nothing to sneeze at when Chainlink is $10 in 6-12 months.
>>15949865
Just do your research, watch every Sergey talk you can, and research the crypto space in general and you will eventually conclude (as most LINKies already know) that decentralized oracles are necessary for the advancement of blockchain/smart contracts. Also you won’t find good discussion on biz anymore, so just go through 2017/early 2018 threads in wasuro.
>>15949895
Chainlink is basically a guarantee. Nothing else comes close, though I will concede I don’t follow penny stocks/stocks in general. I’m only Chainlink, but if you found something that will outperform Chainlink over the next 6-24 months, let me know — I haven’t seen anything like it.

>> No.15949990

>>15949982
>Chainlink is basically a guarantee. Nothing else comes close
Is it 10k to make it?

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15950087

>>15949990
1k suicide stack
10k to make it

I’m not one of those people that think LINK will hit $1000 unless it does EVERYTHING correctly. Just because of my own psychedelic experiences and general proclivity to believe in anons, I believe the top for Chainlink will be $379 EOY 2020 after the speculative bull run of a lifetime happens for oracles. I will have sold all of my Chainlink by the time your see the logo on NBC News.

That being said, for many it’s not realistic to get a 10k stack at this point. I will have long since left when LINK is over $100. $1000 truly seems like a pipe dream but it could happen if Chainlink will truly be the oracle provider of the world.

>> No.15950097

>>15950087
>EOY 2020
If we go with the 4 year btc cycle meme, wouldn't the bullrun be during 2021?

>> No.15950140

>>15950087
Fud talk, if the system gains widespread adoption nobody can say what will be the top. Also why wouldn't you consider staking?

>> No.15950157

>>15950140
>. Also why wouldn't you consider staking?
I would imagine that it would be extremely difficult not to cash out if link does hit 300+...he could put that in traditional investments like stocks and bonds and live off the dividends for life. It would be very hard to resist that, unless the ROI for staking is not only good but very stable.

>> No.15950167 [DELETED] 

>>15949895
Just get in and thank me later

https://pastebin.com/vimu1j95

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>>15950097
As >>15950140 anon said, staking will play a major role in the speculative pump.
>>15950140
In all honestly, I will probably keep 5-10k LINK staked forever/as long as possible, but I will happily sell for millions upon millions of USD. Even though I trust Chainlink with my life, having millions of dollars in Chainlink and keeping it all locked up in staking seems like a good idea, but I’ll have diversified into real estate/stocks/precious metals/etc. just in case.

ETH holders who “held for staking” missed out on their chance to sell above $1000, just sayin’. When a parabolic bubble is clearly occurring with Chainlink, I will have no hesitation in selling.

>> No.15950198

>>15950087
What is meant by suicide stack? I picked one up when I first stumbled upon this board but I still don't really know what it means.

>> No.15950228

>>15950186
>staking will play a major role in the speculative pump.
What if a lot of people end up holding instead of staking? A lot of people can be counting on others locking up their tokens to pump up the price.

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>>15950198
You’ll regret not buying more; however, making six figures from a paltry $2400 investment at this point is something you can still be extremely proud over. Still blows my mind that there were some anons here in 2018 that passed on the chance to pick up a simple 1k suicide stack for $150-$200 because they thought their shitcoin was going to outperform Chainlink. I don’t even laugh anymore at them — truly, I pity them for spurning the knowledge and wisdom of this board.

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>>15950228
This could be true, but with the advent of staking pools like LinkPool (and surely more to come), it’ll be easier to stake than anticipated. I imagine plenty of people will want to get in on this anyways, because the prospect of making a high-percentage yield will be too much to pass up, especially knowing you get paid in Chainlink (which most here believe will likely appreciate in value.) So you stake your tokens and earn an asset that will probably be higher in price before you put your Chainlink up for staking.

>> No.15950277

I'm not going to try and shill it to you as some kind of sure thing, because nothing's a certainty and I'd feel dishonest, but do some research into RSR. And not on /biz/, because it has a dedicated FUD brigade.

>> No.15950290

>>15950277
RSR is a good hold also. Won’t moon until 2020/2021 at the earliest. Looking forward to buying 5-10MM RSR in 2020.

>> No.15950352

>>15950277
>>15950290
I'm a burger. Can we get it?

>> No.15950372

>>15950352
Huobi with VPN but it’ll take a while for RSR to moon fair warning.

>> No.15950380

>>15950352
Simpleswap works too.

>> No.15950521

bump

>> No.15950554

>>15950290
Why do you like RSR and Holo?

>> No.15950584

>>15945883
Spread it for example something pretty mediocre:

5-10% pm
5-10% crypto
30-40% etf (sp500 dividend, msci world)
10-20% gov bonds
10-20% stocks you choose yourself
10-20% cash/insurances/saving for house

>> No.15950641

>>15950554
I’ve never bought HOLO. Use case seems a bit “pie in the sky” for me personally.

>> No.15950832

>>15945883
It really depends, if you're looking for money, I don't know why you wouldn't get some VID considering its one of the projects out there to get 100x in 2 months and currently 160x at 4 months...

>> No.15951312

>>15950584
With only 500-1000 a month this seems too spread out

>>15950641
Tbh I don't know anything about it

>>15950832
Are you a shill

>> No.15952057

>>15951312
Don’t buy VID, he’s a retard shill.

>> No.15952071

>>15948356
Which is why you came here to ask us how to handle your finances.
Now, take the advice I've given you here. Remember there are a lot of shills that will cast FUD. Remember to ignore them.
Remember you're divine.
Now buy PMs and moonshots (DYOR) and don't buy anything huge like a house in the next couple of years.

>> No.15952131

>>15950584
>putting this much in to fiat
You poor bastard. You're going to get utterly demolished in the coming years.

>> No.15952206

>>15952071
My girlfriend is headstrong on buying a house with her cash. She doesn't want to rent and would rather pay 150k now for a property. I've tried to delay her but it won't last much longer.

>> No.15952241

>>15946991
You're still ahead of the curve. /o/ is shitcoin-happy but don't put more into crypto than you're willing to lose

>> No.15952301

>>15945883
Buy Kleros. Hold until you have 5x your money (3-6 months), do it again with something else. Don’t panic sell.

>> No.15952309

>>15952071
Show her trends from 2008. Show her as much info as you can muster about the housing bubble and how shit collapsed overnight.
Have her watch this video and plea with her to take it seriously:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUyWmmWtcFM
Make sure she understands why things like this happen every ten years, as is covered in the video.
Remind her of all of the crazy shit that iterated literally every decade:
Gulf War
y2k, 9/11, Iraq
2008 housing crash and subsequent "bank bailout" (simply another delay)
This iteration they're calling it the "everything bubble". Show her this: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/central-bank-issues-stunning-warning-if-entire-system-collapses-gold-will-be-needed-start
Even the FED sees it coming and fucking agrees with us!
Do fucking not buy a house right now. It will be literally less than half of that value (likely a great deal less, even) in just a couple of years.
We are approaching a bimetal standard. A sort of blockchain technology will be implemented shortly after. Just before this happens, during the crash, is the best time to purchase property, a new car, a huge boat or some shit.

Guys, fucking listen to me. Do not get justed like 2008. This is no fucking joke. Do not let some god damn brianlet or boomer convince you I'm wrong. You will very likely never get another warning (unless you see more of my post, I mean).
Again, this is no satire.

>> No.15952336

>>15946991
28, man.
You're not behind. Just work these next few years on improving areas you lack in.
Once you've built yourself up and figured out several revenue streams, then pursue something you're good at and make try your hand at making money from it.

>> No.15952343

>>15952309

Bimetal standard? So keep stacking silver and BTC/ETH/LTC/LINK then?

>> No.15952346

>>15952206
>>15952309
shit I meant to tag you and not myself...

>> No.15952353

>>15952336
Ideas for revenue streams beyond standard waging? The only ones I can think of that I can achieve right now are dividends and possibly rental income.

>> No.15952375

I need to wake in 6 hours for waging. Please keep this thread going, we are getting some good info in here

>> No.15952428

>>15952343
Silver Gold crypto. but DYOR.

>> No.15952479

I currently stack Bitcoin, Fantom, and silver

>> No.15952490

>>15952353
Man, I'm sure as hell NOT the guy to ask that question.
Still, this is my plan:
If I do well enough during the altrush and if I make good money with silver and gold correcting, I'm going to buy some property (hopefully I can get a property manager and move to another state)
I'm also going to buy some nodes and stake some shit
I'm going to start swinging BTC with an awesome method I found but won't tell you about
Then, once I get further down the road and actually have some good money, I'm going to start learning other languages. I'll probably do some freelance shit just to pass the time like translating online documents or some stupid shit.
Other than these things, I'll likely work at least a part time job just so I don't get too bored. I can't see that lasting too long, though.
I'll consider doing some farming if possible, too.

Beyond these things, I'm also curious about other avenues for other streams of revenue.