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Updated 2026-06-14T17:40:25+00:00 browser time.

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My 3 years 7 months journey
Posted 2026-06-12T15:18:56, updated 2026-06-14T16:13:34 20 0.8748 wallstreetbets

I thank you for your service and other soldiers reminding me to never touch options. Anyways I just do VOO best of luck!

Most recent 2026-06-14T16:38:51+00:00
Investing For Pension Holders = Different Mentality 2 0.9718 investing

Meh. All personal finance is the same. Auto invest. Don't panic sell. Sell assets to pay for things ...

  • Sell assets to pay for things after years of growth.
  • You talk like pension is magic money, it's not.
  • If you took all the contributions and just VOO'ed it, then sold each year to pay the bills in retirement, it would be much more money.
  • If all that was just in VOO the benefit would be much much higher than what you get for "your lifetime".
  • It all boils down to spend less, invest more auto, don't panic sell (not even an option in pensions).
1 hour ago 2026-06-14T16:29:00+00:00
What is the best argument against a large cap Growth ETF? 1 0.9136 investing

Which is why owning VOO, VTI, or VT is a good decision. Youll own about 60% growth anyway, and if v...

3 hours ago 2026-06-14T14:19:18+00:00
What is the best argument against a large cap Growth ETF? 1 0.9453 investing

Wow, I thought your question did not make sense until I read the comments. It seems like every bo...

  • It seems like every board has there VOO and chill subste.
  • Apparently this subreddit is not one of them.
  • I have never seen so much indignation about a stock picking choice.
  • it does seem like a good way to reduce stress and get a historicity pretty good return at the same time.
11 hours ago 2026-06-14T06:48:16+00:00
400k inheritance, should i invest now? 3 0.674 stocks

The overwhelming advice from people on Reddit (and this thread) is to invest in an index fund like V...

  • The overwhelming advice from people on Reddit (and this thread) is to invest in an index fund like VOO or SPY.
  • That's about as safe as you can get in the market, and pretty much the exact advice any worthwhile financial advisor would give you.
  • Financial advisors very rarely outperform simply setting and forgetting with VOO/VTI/SPY/other major index funds.
  • Most portfolios I've seen from financial advisors are basically just a more complicated VTI - their "magic diversification" is a split of different market sector ETFs or mutual funds that all basically add up to what you'd get with VTI.
  • You don't need to give someone a cut of your portfolio for the rest of your life to figure that out.
400k inheritance, should i invest now? 1 0.9774 stocks

If you have a long timeline/horizon, time in the market beats timing the market. Lump sum is techni...

  • Lump sum is technically better but DCA has better vibes.
  • Maybe put 70% in VOO and 20% in an international fund.
  • And then put 10% in a money market for now while you research some good individual bet stocks.
  • For example, in my HSA, I just have 200 shares of Nvidia that I'm selling covered calls on 3 times a week.
  • Easy money and it's a fairly stable stock right now.
400k inheritance, should i invest now? 1 0.9476 stocks

If you are young, it is better to invest as soon as possible. You can always save 10 to 15 percent c...

  • You can always save 10 to 15 percent cash ($40,000 to $60,000) in SGOV to buy the dip on market corrections.
  • Invest in a broad S&P500 index like VOO or VTI.
  • You can also invest in some portions in growth and/or value ETF because they can outperform S&P500 in some years.
  • How aggressive you want to invest depends upon your goals and time horizon.
  • If you throw it all into the VOO, you will make around 10 percent a year just matching the market ($40,000+).
Why the S&P 500 and some other index funds require seasoning and apply "free float" 1 0.802 investing

the correction in the top reply matters, free float is the shares actually available to the public, ...

  • the correction in the top reply matters, free float is the shares actually available to the public, not the most recent amount sold, but the underlying point still holds for an index investor.
1 day ago 2026-06-13T11:22:08+00:00
Rate My Portfolio - r/Stocks Quarterly Thread June 2026 1 0.9888 stocks

Thanks i appreciate that, i still have no confidence in what im doing, but ive just been listening a...

  • Thanks i appreciate that, i still have no confidence in what im doing, but ive just been listening and following KOLs i trust.
  • ive put in another 1.5K usd and added in NBIS, TSM, and... RKLB and SPCX... not proud of this at all but decided to go with my friends that have way more experience than me.
  • Only bought 2 shares of SPCX though, and a fraction of RKLB.
  • Confidence remains in APPL NVDA SNDK and VOO, added TSM to this list too.
  • Honestly, im just surprised with how much fun ive been having, and learning more about how important it is to stay in the market rather than timing it makes me feel more excited.
What is the best argument against a large cap Growth ETF? 1 0.8803 investing

At the end of the day VTI and VOO have an 88% overlap in market cap so their fates are tied together...

  • At the end of the day VTI and VOO have an 88% overlap in market cap so their fates are tied together.
  • Even the other 12% is pretty highly correlated with large cap.
  • So in a drawdown they will both get hit hard there is no hiding from that.
A genuine question for anyone willing to offer any judgement-free advice 1 0.9169 stocks

If you only have $1,000, you can either gamble it on some meme stock and risk losing everything, or ...

  • If you only have $1,000, you can either gamble it on some meme stock and risk losing everything, or put it in VOO and get rich slow.
  • Or, you can put it into a single, well-researched stock and get rich the right way, like if you managed to find the next Apple or Microsoft.
  • Invest in a healthy mindset, a healthy body, read all you can, and get a good job with decent pay.
If someone gave you $100k, how would you invest? 1 0.627 Trading

Bound to be unpopular but if $100k is everything I had, with 2 weeks experience and a wife and kids ...

  • Bound to be unpopular but if $100k is everything I had, with 2 weeks experience and a wife and kids to support, I would not be trading any significant portion of it.
  • Trade with the remaining $1k in fractional shares.
  • Make a deal with yourself that the balance never goes below $99k.
  • When you blow the $1k, you have to wait and paper trade until your VOO generates a return.
  • You want your newbie mistakes to be small and isolated.
2 days ago 2026-06-12T15:18:56+00:00
My 3 years 7 months journey 20 0.8748 wallstreetbets

I thank you for your service and other soldiers reminding me to never touch options. Anyways I just ...

What is the best argument against a large cap Growth ETF? 2 0.9695 investing

The best argument against it is that by buying it you are making an assumption that the next decade ...

  • US tech large caps have had a historically long winning streak, and are now sitting at extremely high valuations relative to the wider US market, their own history, and the rest of the world.
  • Anyone holding VWRP or VOO has unintentionally made a significant bet on tech, and has what would have previously been considered a concentration risk via the megacaps.
  • Markets are great at deciding what does well under the current macro regime, but less good at identifying who the winners in five years will be when the world has changed.
  • Tech has benefited from a long period of near-zero rates, which had more to do with deflationary Asian productivity gains than many in the US care to admit.
  • In a world where it's harder to borrow money, multiples will ultimately compress, and speculative tech stocks will not perform as well.
Feel sick , like $35,000 or so total loss on Adobe so far 5 -0.6688 wallstreetbets

OP is gets extra "crayon eater" points because they bought ADBU and ADBE options yet still blames AD...

  • OP is gets extra "crayon eater" points because they bought ADBU and ADBE options yet still blames ADBE for his own personal gambling failures.
  • They would have been fine if they just stayed in VOO or even MSFT/META rather than trying to gamble on knife catching Adobe.
  • "*** People USED to say "It's shopped" now they just say "It's AI"
To the people who are telling others "don't worry about your 401(k) because SpaceX is only going to be just 1% of your holdings" 5 -0.6031 investing

S&P stuck to their guns and have not changed their rules. You have to prove it to be in VOO. The 50...

  • The 500 is only for money making machines.
  • If those companies prove it then I don't care if they are in VOO.
2 days ago 2026-06-11T22:37:03+00:00
List of most promising stocks to hold over the coming 6-12 months? 11 0.96 stocks

>I'm relatively new to trading and investing. welcome to the party. >Most of my money is in VO...

  • >I was wondering if there was some kind of list by renowned investment firms that make suggestions?
  • if they knew with and degree of certainty, they certainly wouldn't share that information.
  • >I understand this specific year is dominated by the news of the war on Iran and by the technology sector, but there might still be promising stocks, so I'd like to invest in \~10 of those.
  • absolutely nobody knows what the future will hold, anyone who claims to is either guessing, or lying in order to separate you from you money.
  • with all that being said, if you are thinking about stepping out of index funds and into single name investments, i'd recommend you read Beating the Street by the legendary Peter Lynch.
List of most promising stocks to hold over the coming 6-12 months? 3 0.9314 stocks

I maintain a watchlist of about 20-25 stocks which I like to buy more. I usually wait until the spec...

  • I usually wait until the specific stock has a dip in price and get a good entry point.
  • You can get more diversity by adding ETFs investment outside the VOO and also focus on specific sectors for higher returns with some additional risk.
  • You can expand your ETF mix beyond VOO to get a higher return with some more risk.
  • VXUS 3 year total return 51% International stocks outside USA 5.
  • EEM 3 year total return 69% Emerging Markets outside USA
BofA says 70% of its bear market warning signals are flashing now. Where do you think we stand? 2 0.9558 stocks

Every 3-4 months I see some sort of doomsday article such as this. Then I look at VOO/SPY and QQQ/Q...

  • Now math says you would have maximized profit by selling at each near term peak, and buy at the bottom of every near term dip and repeating this sequence over the handful, dozen or dozens of times the chart has shown this pattern.
  • The math also says your percent chance of success of being right each and every time is close to zero.
  • Looking at VOO, start at $390 and end at $670 (not the mention the distributions) for that 5 year stetch, I'll take it without the worry.
  • Also today is very different than dot com era because many companies back then had high valuation with little relative revenue or profit to show for it - and that's why they crashed.
  • Your top weights NVDA AAPL MSFT GOOGL AMZN META AVGO MU are printing money.
Trump drops a tactical nuke on my portfolio, -50k 2 seconds 5 0.7351 wallstreetbets

Start from square one of putting xx% of your paycheck in reoccurring investments every week for like...

  • Start from square one of putting xx% of your paycheck in reoccurring investments every week for like VOO so it never even touches your pocket.
  • After a year you should have enough ammo to start firing from the hip to gamble decently with.
  • $5k is an easy number to hit.
  • Realistically it's just taking $50 every week and putting it not into your pocket for two years.
  • That's not even investing, that's just basic saving which is better than most of the regards in here do.
6 days ago 2026-06-08T05:15:25+00:00
I Am Not a Perma Bear, But I Cannot Buy This Market 217 0.7861 investing

So because you tried to time the market you missed out on gains and now you have to find some way to...

  • So because you tried to time the market you missed out on gains and now you have to find some way to cope.
  • Timing the market is a fools errand.
  • You should have just invested in VOO if you were this emotional.
S&P 500 will not be fast tracking SpaceX entry into its index and it won't waive its rule for unprofitable AI companies 36 0.7717 investing

SapceX will still be in target date funds. Since most people just blindly accept the company 401k/4...

  • Since most people just blindly accept the company 401k/403b plans, Elon will still get his money.
  • FXAIX, SWPPX, VFIAX, VOO, IVV, SPY, or SPYM.
At what point is a Financial Advisor needed? 8 0.939 investing

This is easy. You don't need one. Max your 401K (pick index funds that track the S&P 500 or the Tota...

  • Max your 401K (pick index funds that track the S&P 500 or the Total US Stock market).
  • Max your HSA (if health plan option available through work).
  • Accumulate RSU, don't sell, reinvest dividend (if you think it's a great company that is growth).
  • Open a brokerage account either in Vanguard or Fidelity.
  • Once you max all the above, invest remaining money every week in VOO or VTI, VUG, and VXUS ETFs if Vanguard or FXAIX, FSPGX, FSPSX if Fidelity (Ratio 50:30:20).
Is day trading even worth it? 2 0.9782 Daytrading

I trade professionally. Before you think about embarking on this journey here are some facts. Accord...

  • 4% of people were able to make a living with adequate capital, access to mentors, and practicing multiple hours every day during the week... but hours in front of a screen doesn't necessarily mean future success.
  • Take the average rent price in your country, multiply by twelve, and put this into VOO, SPY, or any other low cost SP500 etf in your personal brokerage account.
  • Once you have an emergency savings, your seed money, maxed roth ira and 401k, you are ready.
  • You want to learn about the Wyckoff method, AMT, order flow, and vsa.
  • Once you can be profitable over a period of time, open an account with a prop firm.

Day-by-day Polarity

Date** Open High Low Close or Current R500* Mentions Positive Mentions Up Votes Voted Sentiment**
Sun 2026/06/14 21 17 22 9.25
Sat 2026/06/13 34 29 40 14.10
Fri 2026/06/12 +0.42% +0.92% -0.35% +0.55% $681.95 #303 48 30 81 16.11
Thu 2026/06/11 +0.46% +2.00% -0.16% +1.68% $678.23 #202 48 37 83 25.05
Wed 2026/06/10 -0.50% +0.17% -1.60% -1.57% $667.05 #292 42 30 50 -2.91
Tue 2026/06/09 +0.59% +1.04% -2.26% -0.29% $677.70 #393 36 28 61 0.28
Mon 2026/06/08 +0.81% +1.08% +0.10% +0.25% $679.68 #156 62 44 303 184.94
Sun 2026/06/07 36 30 117 73.50
Sat 2026/06/06 11 7 22 7.02
Fri 2026/06/05 -0.62% -0.56% -2.85% -2.59% $678.00 #388 69 51 812 528.57
Thu 2026/06/04 -0.27% +0.55% -0.35% +0.39% $696.06 #317 33 20 212 -94.23
Wed 2026/06/03 -0.17% -0.09% -0.77% -0.70% $693.36 #286 11 6 30 -10.94
Tue 2026/06/02 -0.18% +0.27% -0.22% +0.14% $698.26 #246 None 0 None
Mon 2026/06/01 -0.14% +0.51% -0.22% +0.26% $697.30 #192 None 0 None
Fri 2026/05/29 +0.16% +0.45% 0.00% +0.23% $695.49 #165 12 8 30 -11.90
Thu 2026/05/28 -0.03% +0.63% -0.16% +0.57% $693.91 #168 35 26 41 0.18
Wed 2026/05/27 +0.05% +0.11% -0.30% -0.01% $689.96 #241 31 20 34 3.75
Tue 2026/05/26 +0.60% +0.87% +0.37% +0.65% $690.01 #178 34 29 68 -4.95
Mon 2026/05/25 21 15 80 46.12
Sun 2026/05/24 31 20 71 -14.58
Sat 2026/05/23 44 32 118 -3.01
Fri 2026/05/22 +0.48% +0.84% +0.24% +0.40% $685.55 #270 16 14 18 2.53
Thu 2026/05/21 -0.37% +0.48% -0.58% +0.19% $682.84 #265 25 18 94 -26.02
Wed 2026/05/20 +0.26% +1.10% +0.02% +1.03% $681.57 #245 10 7 20 9.03
Tue 2026/05/19 -0.49% -0.11% -0.94% -0.64% $674.59 #267 22 17 26 0.97
Mon 2026/05/18 +0.11% +0.32% -0.76% -0.08% $678.91 #372 11 7 12 4.89
Sun 2026/05/17 8 7 11 4.23
Sat 2026/05/16 1 1 1 0.30
Fri 2026/05/15 -0.83% -0.61% -1.35% -1.21% $679.44 #268 31 26 45 23.20
Thu 2026/05/14 +0.19% +0.98% +0.18% +0.78% $687.73 #187 None 0 None
Wed 2026/05/13 +0.03% +0.77% -0.36% +0.55% $682.41 #124 None 0 None
Tue 2026/05/12 -0.30% -0.04% -0.99% -0.13% $678.67 #279 None 0 None
Mon 2026/05/11 -0.14% +0.45% -0.14% +0.22% $679.52 #195 None 0 None
Fri 2026/05/08 +0.47% +0.89% +0.42% +0.82% $678.04 #129 None 0 None
Thu 2026/05/07 +0.17% +0.31% -0.55% -0.31% $672.54 #219 None 0 None
Wed 2026/05/06 +0.62% +1.51% +0.58% +1.41% $674.66 #191 14 8 41 17.79
Tue 2026/05/05 +0.52% +0.97% +0.49% +0.78% $665.30 #216 37 31 49 15.09
Mon 2026/05/04 -0.08% +0.20% -0.77% -0.36% $660.12 #214 23 17 65 38.23
Sun 2026/05/03 40 34 62 28.02
Sat 2026/05/02 37 30 115 47.98
Fri 2026/05/01 +0.38% +0.88% +0.27% +0.29% $662.52 #142 16 12 130 105.29
Thu 2026/04/30 +0.42% +1.15% -0.17% +0.97% $660.58 #305 38 27 43 10.16
Wed 2026/04/29 -0.10% +0.07% -0.46% 0.00% $654.24 #169 15 9 24 -7.82
Tue 2026/04/28 -0.47% -0.32% -0.83% -0.49% $654.26 #292 9 7 95 -59.81
Mon 2026/04/27 -0.11% +0.23% -0.24% +0.16% $657.50 #195 12 10 15 8.24
Sun 2026/04/26 6 4 7 2.84
Sat 2026/04/25 8 4 10 2.12
Fri 2026/04/24 +0.33% +0.85% +0.09% +0.79% $656.42 #110 7 5 11 3.79
Thu 2026/04/23 -0.26% +0.15% -1.26% -0.40% $651.26 #301 1 0 1 -0.08
Wed 2026/04/22 +0.73% +1.07% +0.59% +1.03% $653.90 #115 38 31 42 11.66
Tue 2026/04/21 +0.21% +0.36% -0.86% -0.66% $647.25 #239 30 22 58 19.03
Mon 2026/04/20 -0.18% -0.03% -0.55% -0.19% $651.54 #307 3 3 5 3.31
Sun 2026/04/19 3 3 3 2.13
Sat 2026/04/18 2 2 2 0.30
Fri 2026/04/17 +0.67% +1.55% +0.62% +1.23% $652.78 #276 1 1 5 3.12
Thu 2026/04/16 +0.16% +0.41% -0.20% +0.22% $644.86 #272 20 16 41 -8.51
Wed 2026/04/15 +0.13% +0.85% -0.02% +0.80% $643.45 #146 25 20 38 13.45
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