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Updated 2024-12-23T09:38:36+00:00 browser time.

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If you can't stomach $200K lose in 3 months you shouldn't be investing
Posted 2024-12-19T22:10:37, updated 2024-12-22T22:14:24 16 0.882 wallstreetbets

Imagine being able to get 5k or so out of weekly options and dividends and just growth from VOO but instead you go "na Imma play Russian roulette with a glock lmao"

Most recent 2024-12-23T08:06:13+00:00
Which S&P 500 is the best? 2 0.7264 stocks

I buy VOO because it's more fun to say than SPLG. SPLG sounds like my cat yacking up a hairball....

I feel like I'm already addicted to options/trading at 18 and it's ruining my life 1 0.7783 wallstreetbets

Just buy a few options here and there and if you get a win, lash it into VOO or whatever and keep a ...

  • Remember, it's about enjoying yourself without going totally regarded and ending up behind a Wendy's dumpster giving $5 blow jobs to stop Vlad taking a waffle iron to your feet.
4 hours ago 2024-12-23T06:21:30+00:00
I feel like I'm already addicted to options/trading at 18 and it's ruining my life 1 0.9498 wallstreetbets

Options are phenomenal instruments if used properly. It's easy to recommend just dumping your money ...

  • It's easy to recommend just dumping your money into VOO when you're in a bull market.
  • Sure there's complex ETFs that simulate having options positions, but they're overly complicated and charge high fees to own.
  • Learning how to properly use and trade options is much better.
  • Check out the podcast Options Bootcamp, ran by two former market makers.
Who here trades full time? 1 0.9672 Daytrading

Oh man please just invest like 90% of that 200k lol it'll be the smartest thing you've ever done. Ju...

  • Just buy a shit ton is VOO and Mag 7 stocks.
  • That's plenty of money to day trade if you manage your risk well.
Which S&P 500 is the best? 1 0.8122 stocks

VOO has less market cap and newer etf in comparison. Plus only .03% expense ratio, best in town. V...

How to protect against a crash in the markets? 1 0.5017 investing

Can you explain your strategy or you're just change investments approach? Once you collected your pr...

  • Once you collected your profits off of VOO for the year and put it in the treasury bond ETF didn't you create a taxable event?
10 hours ago 2024-12-23T00:01:39+00:00
Started investing last week, 500 a month going forward, what you think of my portfolio so far? 2 0.9476 StockMarket

Love seeing portfolios like this. My recommendation is keep your 401K in VOO and your eff you money ...

  • My recommendation is keep your 401K in VOO and your eff you money in companies you believe in.
  • This portfolio signals you believe in America, you believe in the AI and automation story, and you know it'll happen in America before any of these other loser countries.
  • I'm right there with you, I own META over GOOG, PLTR over OKLO, and I like UBER over TSLA.
  • My suggestion is to add an industrial.
  • They can be a dog but if you believe in AI, you also need to believe that will require a significant investment in raw materials.
To all the youngsters: I (57M) was once where you are. Slow and steady wins the race. 2 -0.9524 investing

Look at a VOO chat. Zoom out. 2008 was horrible. The worst financial crisis and stock market crash...

  • The worst financial crisis and stock market crash in 80 years.
  • Look at the chart from 2008 to today.
  • If you had bought right before the crash, you'd have seen a huge drop in your portfolio....10 years later though, it was up A LOT....
  • Short term thinking is THE thing that prevents people from building wealth.
To all the youngsters: I (57M) was once where you are. Slow and steady wins the race. 2 0.69 investing

I'm 20 and I just started with common mutual funds, now I have about $15k with up to 10% returns alr...

  • I'm 20 and I just started with common mutual funds, now I have about $15k with up to 10% returns already and I don't see any reason for doing all this other stuff like crypto or stock picking.
  • (Although I do have some money in it, it's not my main use), currently I have money in VOO, VTO and SPY.
  • If so give me some suggestions!
Which S&P 500 is the best? 2 0.6124 stocks

VOO is the most basic and is pretty safe, with good returns. That's my main investment. I've also he...

1 day ago 2024-12-22T03:35:20+00:00
I feel like I'm already addicted to options/trading at 18 and it's ruining my life 10 0.759 wallstreetbets

OK dude. Listen. Stop trying to get rich quick. You want a 100% sure way to be rich? Put your 85% o...

  • Put your 85% of your money in an index fund with a DRIP.
  • I'm telling you for a fact that very few people hit it big on options bets.
  • You have selection bias in this hell hole of a subreddit of a few people making millions, but 95% of the people her behave either lost money or underperformed the market.
  • Saying this as a 35 year old man trading options since I was in my early 20s.
  • It takes a lot of work to get good at it but most of my net worth ($1.7M) was from just passive investing.
To all the youngsters: I (57M) was once where you are. Slow and steady wins the race. 2 0.9628 investing

I know I will get down voted to hell for disagreeing with what is conventional financial wisdom. But...

  • My "fun" brokerage account is currently at 111% YTD.
  • Slow and steady works, but I also like taking my chances at significantly higher gains in a shorter time frame with calculated and mitigated risk.
  • I cut losses early and also take profit when I hit a certain threshold and try my best not to get greedy.
  • Everyone will say I can't repeat this or I'm only making money in a bull market.
The More Aggressive The Better 1 0.9922 investing

I'll offer a few ideas for going aggressive within reason: 1. Upgrade your international allocation...

  • The first three choices further consolidate mega cap growth companies already found in VTI and VOO.
  • I personally have QQQM, but only because VGT excluded a couple core holdings I like because Vanguard doesn't consider them to fit with their definition of tech (eg Amazon and Google).
  • Add some Bitcoin, either through direct purchase of BTC or using ETFs like IBIT or FBTC.
  • However, you would need to exercise a lot of caution and understand what you are doing and how fast things can turn bad.
  • If we were in a bear market with battered equities, then I might consider UPRO or TQQQ to catch a big ride up.
New to stock market, stupid question. 1 0.9955 StockMarket

For every dollar you put towards speculative plays, put 100 towards something less volatile. $1000...

  • I am one of the crazy intel bag holders with around a $24 cost basis and I am holding for a hope at a turn around.
  • It isn't portfolio breaking amounts of money because I manage risk and separate speculative picks from longterm investing etc.
  • I'd recommend the following for starters youtube: Matt Derron, Learn to Invest, Ben Felix, Plain Bagel, FastGraphs, and YahooFinace.
  • Books: The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham, The Simple Path To Wealth by JL Collins, One Up on Wallstreet by Peter Lynch.
  • Screening tools and sites: Finviz, Macrotrends, ETFdatabase.
1 day ago 2024-12-21T19:03:04+00:00
Rate My Portfolio - r/Stocks Quarterly Thread December 2024 2 0.9287 stocks

I'd appreciate feedback on my portfolio. It's about 13k usd, I have 7k usd cash that I am holding to...

  • I just sold a lot of BN and VOO to buy my other positions and get some cash on the side.
  • I am worried about a market correction, so I bought some BRK.B and SCHD to get some hedge.
  • I think I want to sell UBER and MSFT to buy more GOOG.
  • And then distribute my cash equally between BRK.B, SCHD and VOO.
  • I wanted to buy NVR, POOL and OXY but figured itd best to just buy BRK.B that holds those assets.
P/E Ratios in the Tech Sector 4 0.9058 StockMarket

Hi, it depends on your expected time in the market and risk allocation. High P/E ratio tech stocks t...

  • High P/E ratio tech stocks tend to be very speculative and volatile currently in the market.
  • My personal view is there's plenty of room for innovation, with growing demands for processing power and novel solutions to modern problems, not to mention the soon-to-be boom in quantum computing.
  • I'm not a fan (at all) of the so-called 'meme stocks' or poor financial credentials, so stay well clear of speculation on 'promising' companies (aka I don't listen to the media).
  • I've stuck with VOO and Berkshire Hathaway for a diverse investment strategy, making the most of market upside potential and clear financial strength of specific entities and not had to worry about market volatility.
How do you guys do normal stocks? 1 0.978 pennystocks

So here is the long term play. Make a plan for stock investments pick a ETF and just put money in ...

  • Make a plan for stock investments pick a ETF and just put money in that every month, ignore it.
  • A cheaper fairly stable one is SCHD... tons of other ones out there, but every month 2-10 shares.
  • Personally I love seeing lots of shares in stead of 1 VOO or VST.
  • Many stocks tossed around in chat groups are already pumped and people want it to go up more so they can bail out.
  • Read that again... EVERY SINGLE DAY...there are huge increased stocks, even in a bear market.
How do you guys do normal stocks? 4 0.8591 pennystocks

I already took profits on my original investment for KULR. On my current investment I'm up 200% for ...

  • I could easily sell it all right now tbf and buy stable assets.
  • I have looked at normal stocks and I'd probably go VOO, GOOGL and APX
4 days ago 2024-12-19T06:16:45+00:00
What would you do if you had ~40k to invest? 5 0.9972 investing

What are your goals with investing? What is your timeframe? One thing I will say, is the 'aha' mome...

  • (again, real world is not like this - some years the market goes down, and you need to wait it out/ride it, which ETFs are good for).
  • The thing to avoid is the hesitation to sell when either the market drops or to buy non-revenue generating assets, like cars and luxury goods and whatnot.
  • And hopefully your job / other income can give you the ability to buy other things, because also yes, enjoy life.
  • Maybe consider a Roth IRA if you do not plan to access the money until you are much older (65) - you can always remove the base with no penalty.
  • If I were you, i'd take 80% and invest it in ETFs, 10% in crypto bc why not, take risk, and 10% in individual stocks.
I keep looking at the market and thinking "It's too hot" 8 0.9589 investing

Reddit hates Robinhood. But super easy way to set up weekly VOO or QQQM, they support fractionals. C...

  • But super easy way to set up weekly VOO or QQQM, they support fractionals.
  • Work to increase the weekly.
  • Before you know it you will realize your fate is in your hands.
  • Your bills auto screw you monthly, I'm saying to auto pay your future self weekly.
VOO/VTI/VT Contributions and Wash Sales 4 0.9608 investing

It's great that you're already maxing out your 401(k) and staying disciplined with DCA (Dollar Cost ...

  • If you're concerned about avoiding wash sales, using VTI or VT in a taxable account instead of VOO in your Roth IRA can help.
  • So, substituting VTI or VT in your taxable account is a practical move to avoid triggering wash sales.
  • Diversification: VT adds international exposure that VOO and VTI lack, which could align well with your long-term goals.
  • VTI offers more comprehensive U.S. exposure than VOO, so either could work depending on your diversification preference.
  • Your Approach: If you stick to VOO in your Roth IRA and shift to VTI or VT in your brokerage account, you'll avoid wash sales while still maintaining exposure to the broader market.
Rate My Portfolio - r/Stocks Quarterly Thread December 2024 5 0.8905 stocks

I'm an early 30s single guy with a solid income. I invest $1885.00 every Monday morning which amount...

  • *The difference between XLF and IAI is that XLF is mostly financial services such as JP Morgan Visa, Mastercard, Bank of America, Wells Fargo etc..., whereas IAI is mostly brokers and securities dealers such as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Schwab, S&P Global etc...
  • **The 15 companies I like that I invest $15 each into are: Adobe (ADBE), AMD (AMD), Broadcom (AVGO), Chipotle (CMG), Salesforce (CRM), Door Dash (DASH), Netflix (NFLX), ServiceNow (NOW), Palo Alto Networks (PANW), Palantir (PLTR), Shopify (SHOP), Sofi Bank (SOFI), Uber (UBER)
  • I think at first glance, some will say that there is a little redundancy here, such as investing in the MAG 6 companies individually while also investing the majority of my money in VOO and QQQ which both contain the Mag 6 as their largest holdings each.
  • This is a fair criticism, although I do this intentionally because I want more of a slant towards these companies so I get higher exposure by also investing in them individually, in addition to the exposure I get from
5 days ago 2024-12-18T01:31:45+00:00
Discussion: Are Small Caps and International Stocks Set to Outperform in 2025? 6 0.9883 investing

What do you mean by international stocks? There's a big world out there and lots to choose from. I...

  • I don't hate the idea of gaining some exposure to international markets.
  • But how, where, and why should all be questions you ask yourself, research answers to, and be convinced about how much risk you want to place in them.
  • I'm not so bullish on them to be honest, and would likely save myself the headache and favor domestic markets.
  • The QQQ and VOO strategy isn't really investing as much as it is just amped up savings.
  • But actual investing is taking a hypothesis, researching it, and then putting your money behind your convictions.
Is a 529 the best way to go? 2 0.9915 investing

UTMA account. This account, is more friendly for inheritance purposes. Below are the reas...

  • Parent chooses assets to invest in -- VTI or VOO or VT. Or, the mutual fund variants.
  • Aka: the child will inherit the UTMA account, at age 20.
  • (1)Spending on everyday items(2)down payment for a house/apartment(3)reinvesting to accumulate more shares.
  • Aka: this brokerage account will be generating the user (lots of dividends + etc).
  • Once the 10 year mark has been reached, the IRS will force the descendant to sell every asset in the "tax advantaged account."
35-year-old, Blue collar landscaper. I've been investing what I can since 18. Here's my current portfolio (worth $173,000). I plan on reinvesting for the next 20-25 years. My goal is to reach $1 million or retire by 45. I am open to any advice you may have. Thank you 2 0.9784 StockMarket

I'm 40. At 35 i had about 150k in market. Today it's worth 1.7m. My advice... Put bulk of portfolio...

  • Put bulk of portfolio in things like VOO, QQQ, VTI etc.
  • Keep a really nice emergency fund or some sort of quick liquidity for a downturn.
  • Take the other 20 to 30% and buy individual stocks but only after you paper traded and feel extremely confident.
  • Cashflow is important so keep the business and just delegate to employees when the time comes?
  • High net worth in brokerage opens up doors to massive opportunities.
What should I do with 600k 5 0.8608 StockMarket

r/personalfinance is a great start. Will piggyback this comment with more suggestions. Also OP readi...

  • Also OP reading the above comment, please don't shove it all into VGT or MGK, pick a broader index like the first two (or put smaller portions into sector indexes like VGT/MGK, but know why you're doing it if you do).
  • VTI, VT, VOO, etc.
  • represent broad swathes of the market and are safe to shovel money into mindlessly.
  • Money put into anything other than broad market indexes should be deliberate investments based off sound logic and reasoning.

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Date** Open High Low Close or Current R500* Mentions Positive Mentions Up Votes Voted Sentiment**
Mon 2024/12/23 28 26 22 5.51
Sun 2024/12/22 67 58 82 27.69
Sat 2024/12/21 34 25 45 9.22
Fri 2024/12/20 -0.43% +1.96% -0.57% +1.13% $545.04 #289 87 72 139 45.19
Thu 2024/12/19 +0.84% +1.11% -0.09% -0.04% $538.94 #205 103 82 141 60.08
Wed 2024/12/18 -0.03% +0.37% -3.05% -2.94% $539.14 #258 65 53 129 67.56
Tue 2024/12/17 -0.42% -0.25% -0.63% -0.42% $555.45 #196 64 54 110 48.21
Mon 2024/12/16 +0.27% +0.57% +0.15% +0.39% $557.79 #110 50 38 43 24.95
Sun 2024/12/15 28 24 36 12.39
Sat 2024/12/14 7 4 12 -0.02
Fri 2024/12/13 +0.33% +0.45% -0.26% -0.01% $555.61 #165 19 16 24 8.97
Thu 2024/12/12 -0.15% -0.06% -0.52% -0.52% $555.65 #293 11 10 11 4.28
Wed 2024/12/11 +0.47% +0.91% +0.42% +0.76% $558.53 #142 20 13 32 12.32
Tue 2024/12/10 +0.12% +0.17% -0.42% -0.28% $554.33 #198 9 8 68 50.71
Mon 2024/12/09 -0.02% +0.01% -0.62% -0.52% $555.91 #276 35 28 38 11.35
Sun 2024/12/08 38 29 43 17.68
Sat 2024/12/07 9 9 22 17.70
Fri 2024/12/06 +0.14% +0.40% +0.07% +0.20% $558.82 #168 20 16 21 6.19
Thu 2024/12/05 -0.00% +0.14% -0.21% -0.17% $557.71 #214 14 10 18 2.93
Wed 2024/12/04 +0.30% +0.67% +0.19% +0.63% $558.64 #131 15 12 19 9.39
Tue 2024/12/03 -0.04% +0.08% -0.22% +0.02% $555.14 #151 37 26 62 7.53
Mon 2024/12/02 +0.16% +0.38% +0.08% +0.28% $555.01 #154 37 26 71 28.35
Sun 2024/12/01 23 22 102 79.95
Sat 2024/11/30 35 28 34 13.78
Fri 2024/11/29 +0.13% +0.75% +0.09% +0.53% $553.45 #164 9 8 8 1.75
Thu 2024/11/28 15 10 8 -2.84
Wed 2024/11/27 -0.05% +0.01% -0.58% -0.32% $550.55 #338 51 43 4601 -3993.54
Tue 2024/11/26 +0.23% +0.65% +0.11% +0.56% $552.31 #174 9 8 10 3.03
Mon 2024/11/25 +0.68% +0.90% -0.05% +0.32% $549.23 #347 7 6 17 11.10
Sun 2024/11/24 10 9 16 9.72
Sat 2024/11/23 10 8 10 1.33
Fri 2024/11/22 +0.03% +0.44% -0.05% +0.34% $547.47 #330 9 7 40 12.81
Thu 2024/11/21 +0.49% +0.77% -0.53% +0.50% $545.64 #387 27 24 38 15.01
Wed 2024/11/20 +0.01% +0.07% -0.97% +0.04% $542.90 #309 18 16 509 397.98
Tue 2024/11/19 -0.60% +0.49% -0.71% +0.36% $542.70 #138 15 11 23 7.85
Mon 2024/11/18 +0.08% +0.64% -0.06% +0.41% $540.73 #229 7 7 10 6.75
Sun 2024/11/17 2 2 2 0.62
Sat 2024/11/16 7 6 8 3.84
Fri 2024/11/15 -0.63% -0.54% -1.61% -1.29% $538.50 #330 26 18 50 -0.24
Thu 2024/11/14 +0.01% +0.10% -0.76% -0.64% $545.54 #236 30 27 108 61.43
Wed 2024/11/13 +0.07% +0.39% -0.32% +0.05% $549.03 #248 11 10 14 7.48
Tue 2024/11/12 -0.00% +0.10% -0.72% -0.30% $548.75 #188 31 22 41 13.44
Mon 2024/11/11 +0.27% +0.32% -0.20% +0.08% $550.40 #301 26 22 81 24.52
Sun 2024/11/10 14 13 10 3.52
Sat 2024/11/09 3 3 15 8.81
Fri 2024/11/08 +0.10% +0.68% +0.10% +0.44% $549.95 #267 5 2 7 -0.32
Thu 2024/11/07 +0.35% +0.95% +0.34% +0.78% $547.53 #171 7 4 8 -1.21
Wed 2024/11/06 +2.18% +2.65% +1.52% +2.49% $543.30 #224 8 8 9 2.98
Tue 2024/11/05 +0.18% +1.22% +0.13% +1.20% $530.10 #235 22 17 56 22.47
Mon 2024/11/04 +0.02% +0.26% -0.55% -0.22% $523.80 #308 5 4 6 2.87
Sun 2024/11/03 9 6 8 -0.63
Sat 2024/11/02 2 1 2 0.55
Fri 2024/11/01 +0.48% +1.23% +0.36% +0.43% $524.94 #168 22 19 38 20.47
Thu 2024/10/31 -0.76% -0.74% -2.00% -1.97% $522.67 #387 6 5 30 -10.24
Wed 2024/10/30 -0.08% +0.27% -0.41% -0.30% $533.16 #303 5 4 3 4.11
Tue 2024/10/29 -0.15% +0.36% -0.41% +0.16% $534.77 #142 12 9 79 -27.05
Mon 2024/10/28 +0.61% +0.62% +0.26% +0.31% $533.92 #289 31 27 42 21.57
Sun 2024/10/27 3 3 349 214.13
Sat 2024/10/26 1 0 1 -0.52
Fri 2024/10/25 +0.41% +0.90% -0.20% -0.04% $532.26 #161 19 16 68 50.55
Thu 2024/10/24 +0.36% +0.36% -0.23% +0.23% $532.47 #202 18 12 27 10.39
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