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>My portfolio? 100% value stocks.

>> No.50811859

>>50811837
For me it's
>35% CokaCola
>35% Nestle
>20% Reit indexes
>10% Crypto (BTC,ETH,QNT and LINK)

>> No.50811866

For me I just look up the ceos name and if it's Jewish I know it's a good pick

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My portfolio? It's a manila folder with some index cards that have my seed phrases scribbled down on them in pencil for the 50 or so wallets containing various shitcoins.

>> No.50813461

>>50811866
>I give my money to be managed by criminals and thieves
>I am very smart

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>>50811859
>no Hostess (ticker: TWNK)

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>>50811837
>Yes, 100% of my portfolio is in SCHD.

>> No.50815193

I only buy stocks that offer at least 20% dividends APR

>> No.50815285

>>50815193
Once I make it I'll just put it all on Icahn Enterprises, then take 6% off the dividend and invest 9% back. That Jew is legit.

>> No.50816807

>>50815193
There are some that pay 15%. I wonder whether or not its worth the loss of principal, because obviously these stocks are bleeding value. Nobody can pay out 15% and generate wealth on top. If you lose 10% on your initial while making 15%, you basically lost 5% of your money, because you would have to make 20% on your allocated capital to recover the loss. So its a suckers game really.
Personally
33% in DPDHL Group
23% in World/SP500 ETF
23% Cash
10% Emerging Markets ETF
10% random undervalued stocks

>> No.50816850

>>50811837
>Why yes, I am able to crunch some numbers to value a company in a shitty excel spread sheet more accurately that an office full of equity analysts somewhere in New York

>> No.50816921

>>50816850
>the market is always right
you dont have to crunch the numbers. A strong business selling at a low price to earnings multiple due to fear and uncertainty is 75% of the time a good deal. If you can buy a company for a P/E of 8, as an investor you basically make 12,5% on your equity a year, even if this wouldnt be reflected in share prices, you would be the owner of a tremendously strong business. But to most people, these numbers dont mean much because they think politics is more important.
Throughout the history of every 100 year old company there were points of incredible value destruction, wars, depressions and other crisis, but if you held onto almost every single 100 year old stock for the last 20 years you would have beaten the market on average