Owned (stocks)
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You guys. This is a meme. There's no reference to any real people. I think the person youre imagining is going to be ok.
Did you reply to the wrong comment?
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You guys. This is a meme. There's no reference to any real people. I think the person youre imagining is going to be ok.
I took it as more of a PSA
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Oh yeah, well!
Just make a deposit. It says so on the screen
/s
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Do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life.
'Cause no one will hire you.
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Do NOT leave that amount of cash on your PayPal if you draw porn, they might shut down your account and you can lose it with zero recourse.
Yeah, this is a flex of naivete re PayPal, more than anything, lol
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Oh yeah, well!
Mo money mo problems. So you have negative problems which has to be nice
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No it actually isn't, but you do do my friend
Correlation is not causation, friend. Okay, I admit I had to jump at the chance to use that in the opposite direction as normal.
In any group of furries, tech workers are incredibly overrepresented. Furries are a tiny amount of tech workers, to be sure.
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Or just use bank transfer. It's the same as paying in cash. Do Americans still have to use third parties to send money?
I'm glad to have e-transfers for these transactions in Canada.
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Well you're gonna love GNU-Taler
wrote on last edited by [email protected]That’s a bit weird, but hey, why not
I prefer the good old Monero
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I like to sit on the couch and vegetate, would this help ?
You should sell plasma
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I stopped using Paypal a few years ago. But I had to through it to cancel any subs and recurring payments very carefully. I never had them freeze my account/money but I had friends that happened to related to Ebay transactions. Those instances soured me on selling on Ebay as well.
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Idk how much of that you’d wanna invest in stocks…soo risky and soo long to see any noticeable returns at all…
I micro-invest in companies I am familiar in working with at my job. Mostly bio-tech/healtcare/pharm. I have a 403B that is invested in index funds and bonds that is more serious savings. The Robinhood account is more like... a shoe closet. I buy the shoes I like and rarely sell them unless they, well give me a bad experience in real life (looking at your Reddit, Amazon, and Meta). After Trump was elected... I expanded my horizons to European ETFs and Chinese car companies.
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I micro-invest in companies I am familiar in working with at my job. Mostly bio-tech/healtcare/pharm. I have a 403B that is invested in index funds and bonds that is more serious savings. The Robinhood account is more like... a shoe closet. I buy the shoes I like and rarely sell them unless they, well give me a bad experience in real life (looking at your Reddit, Amazon, and Meta). After Trump was elected... I expanded my horizons to European ETFs and Chinese car companies.
Ok and how much money did u initially start with and how much money have u made since u started
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Or just use bank transfer. It's the same as paying in cash. Do Americans still have to use third parties to send money?
I think it depends on what services your bank offers. My bank offers Zelle transactions rather than handing out your checking account number.
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You should sell plasma
great idea
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Idk how much of that you’d wanna invest in stocks…soo risky and soo long to see any noticeable returns at all…
Keep th money you need short-term for your business. Put the rest in index funds. With 100k lying around like that, you lose a few thousand dollars per year to inflation.
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Keep th money you need short-term for your business. Put the rest in index funds. With 100k lying around like that, you lose a few thousand dollars per year to inflation.
What are index funds
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What are index funds
An index is something like S&P 500 - a (weighted) collection of different stock. Instead of buying a single stock, you could replicate this index, by splitting your money across all of its stocks. That way your risk is somewhat reduced, as the failure of a single company will not wipe out your entire investment. But that would be a lot of effort, as you'd constantly have to buy and sell stocks to match the index. For that, there are index funds. These are just big funds with a lot of money, which they spread over many stocks to replicate an index. You, in turn, can then buy shares of that index fund. These are typically traded at an exchange as well, hence the name exchange traded fund (ETF). Investing in the right ETF allows you to invest into the economy as a whole, and reduces risk from individual stocks.
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An index is something like S&P 500 - a (weighted) collection of different stock. Instead of buying a single stock, you could replicate this index, by splitting your money across all of its stocks. That way your risk is somewhat reduced, as the failure of a single company will not wipe out your entire investment. But that would be a lot of effort, as you'd constantly have to buy and sell stocks to match the index. For that, there are index funds. These are just big funds with a lot of money, which they spread over many stocks to replicate an index. You, in turn, can then buy shares of that index fund. These are typically traded at an exchange as well, hence the name exchange traded fund (ETF). Investing in the right ETF allows you to invest into the economy as a whole, and reduces risk from individual stocks.
Thank u!