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Old 02-10-2021, 06:45 PM
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First, super novice here. What platform are you using? We recently paid off almost all of our credit cards and have been saving so have been thinking of starting to "dabble" with disposable income. We'll see.

Nothing invested at current (beside managed 401k and rIRA). I don't really like the market much as I view it as legalized gambling. Which is fine, I have no problem with legalized gambling. You can do due diligence but at the end of the day the market is at the whim of public (and private) sentiment. I find it regularly moves on sentiment rather than results. Which can make you a lot of money if you move in and out. But in general, long term investment will always net you 10-20% over just about any reasonable time period depending on how aggressive you have it managed.

That said, I made money with AMD. My Dad would have really made a killing (he has a lot more working capital) if he hadn't gotten cold feet @ $19. Got him in at ~$12 (I don't ever pick individual stocks so it took awhile to convince him, I tried to get him in at $6/share), went up to $40 and back down to $19. He sold the position. Told him it was a mistake and he bought back in at double the shares when it got up to $30. I sold at $80. He's still in with a sell @ $100.

FWIW I also tried to get him to buy Tesla near the bottom (~April 2020 I guess) when they hit $300. THAT would have made him a ton. But he didn't want to buy 100 shares of it at that price. He likes to invest in 100 share increments. Also tried to get him into Apple at the bottom, but got the same result. He's doing well anyway. He's beating returns in his managed portfolio by multiples with his "play" portion.
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Old 02-10-2021, 07:06 PM
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First, super novice here. What platform are you using? We recently paid off almost all of our credit cards and have been saving so have been thinking of starting to "dabble" with disposable income. We'll see.

Nothing invested at current (beside managed 401k and rIRA). I don't really like the market much as I view it as legalized gambling. Which is fine, I have no problem with legalized gambling. You can do due diligence but at the end of the day the market is at the whim of public (and private) sentiment. I find it regularly moves on sentiment rather than results. Which can make you a lot of money if you move in and out. But in general, long term investment will always net you 10-20% over just about any reasonable time period depending on how aggressive you have it managed.

That said, I made money with AMD. My Dad would have really made a killing (he has a lot more working capital) if he hadn't gotten cold feet @ $19. Got him in at ~$12 (I don't ever pick individual stocks so it took awhile to convince him, I tried to get him in at $6/share), went up to $40 and back down to $19. He sold the position. Told him it was a mistake and he bought back in at double the shares when it got up to $30. I sold at $80. He's still in with a sell @ $100.

FWIW I also tried to get him to buy Tesla near the bottom (~April 2020 I guess) when they hit $300. THAT would have made him a ton. But he didn't want to buy 100 shares of it at that price. He likes to invest in 100 share increments. Also tried to get him into Apple at the bottom, but got the same result. He's doing well anyway. He's beating returns in his managed portfolio by multiples with his "play" portion.
I play with money that I can spend that won't affect my regular obligations/ dues if it gets squashed.

I actually started my entry with amd as well. Bought and sold numerous times and made enough to buy my 128i M Sport. Love this new to me daily driver.

My recent entry last year with fcel is more risky. Watched it on the sidelines for over 6 months before I got in. Still I got in relatively cheap around 2.85.

It's certainly legalized gambling and it has it windfall and downside. But like anything worth having in life, you gotta take that leap of faith.
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It's certainly legalized gambling
Truer words have never been spoken. It was great fun watching the fellas over on Robinhood stick it to The Man with that Gamestop short squeeze. Lot's of popcorn being eaten while watching Senators & financial talking heads explain how it's OK when institutions collude to move price for monetary gain, but it's somehow bad when retail traders do it. I've been trading currency for over a decade and I've seen banks, brokers and governments pull some of the most wicked stop-grabbing imaginable. Still, more profitable than dumping it into a 401k that only leaves you holding longs, like a cow on the slaughterhouse floor.
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Truer words have never been spoken. It was great fun watching the fellas over on Robinhood stick it to The Man with that Gamestop short squeeze. Lot's of popcorn being eaten while watching Senators & financial talking heads explain how it's OK when institutions collude to move price for monetary gain, but it's somehow bad when retail traders do it. I've been trading currency for over a decade and I've seen banks, brokers and governments pull some of the most wicked stop-grabbing imaginable. Still, more profitable than dumping it into a 401k that only leaves you holding longs, like a cow on the slaughterhouse floor.
Utilize the system instead of letting it run your lives. That’s what I think.
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