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Updated 2026-04-21T07:37:02+00:00 browser time.

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Should I be haunted for life by 7 months of no income because I decided to be a WSB gambler?
Posted 2026-04-19T00:18:42, updated 2026-04-20T01:10:07 22 0.5574 wallstreetbets

This reminds me when I told my girlfriend I made 2K because etherium was up. Long story short get a real job and just buy VOO, you'll end up rich, don't make it complicated.

Most recent 2026-04-19T17:12:53+00:00
Daily General Discussion and Advice Thread - April 19, 2026 1 0.994 StockMarket

I'm a 21m who's had about a year of stock trading experience (SPX +20% so far), who would like some ...

  • I'm a 21m who's had about a year of stock trading experience (SPX +20% so far), who would like some advice on my portfolio from some more advanced traders.
  • I'm an American citizen currently paying through a pretty exclusive and expensive double major drama + international business program, and this is my college fund, so my purchases are somewhat short term.
  • 7 shares SPY: Index Diversification from VOO and VTI, have held for about a year which has resulted in good profit.
  • I probably would sell it and change for VOO at this point, but I don't want to pay taxes on my gains yet.
  • 52 shares NFLX: Just added this to my portfolio Friday night since from what I can tell it got oversold after news of the co-founder leaving dropped.
Every decade, a new generation calls the stock market GAMBLING... after losing money in it. What do you guys think?? 1 0.8225 investing

For a vast majority of people, day trading stocks is gambling. For a small percentage of people, day...

  • For a vast majority of people, playing poker in Vegas is gambling.
  • For a small percentage of people, being a professional poker player is a well paying career.
  • People want the fast money, so they buy high risk stocks.
  • Other people invest in VOO, VTI, or VT and let it sit for years or decades and become wealthy.
swarm trading 1 0.7112 algotrading

That does not really address the reliability issue, and the repeatability claim is still overstated....

  • It is still a fallible inference engine, and it can absolutely draw different conclusions from the exact same prompt and information.
  • I build end-to-end data pipelines with agentic systems for work, and I see this constantly.
  • No amount of prompt engineering, goal framing, or seeded workflow prevents frontier models from making mistakes, drifting, or interpreting the same context differently across runs.
  • And that is on deterministic, verifiable development tasks, not noisy market inference.
  • Without those, it is still vulnerable to silent error and inconsistent inference, even if the general shape of the output looks similar each time.
No matter what happens, US stocks just keep going up. 3 -0.6249 stocks

For what it's worth, my world exposure ETF has beat VOO over the last year. Even the Toronto Stock E...

2 days ago 2026-04-19T01:30:30+00:00
How do you deploy your cash reserves? 2 0.7882 stocks

In reddit I think "cash" gets a bad name because it doesnt earn any interest and people usually sell...

  • In reddit I think "cash" gets a bad name because it doesnt earn any interest and people usually sell low and buy high.
  • In my case when I refer to "cash" I am really holding it in money market funds (\~4% now) or Bonds.
  • That 50-100% upside isnt the sort of return I am going to see investing all my money in VOO.
  • So during downturns or dips I will move a lot of my "cash" reserves into stocks with strong upside or indexes (qqq/voo) that have fallen off.
  • But as my stocks hit their valuation targets, I will sell and push that into "cash".
Should I be haunted for life by 7 months of no income because I decided to be a WSB gambler? 22 0.5574 wallstreetbets

This reminds me when I told my girlfriend I made 2K because etherium was up. Long story short get a ...

  • Long story short get a real job and just buy VOO, you'll end up rich, don't make it complicated.
Should I be haunted for life by 7 months of no income because I decided to be a WSB gambler? 7 0.6249 wallstreetbets

don't you dare start investing on that VOO shit for retirement, keep gambling until you hit it. good...

How do I shift from growth to income without getting murdered by uncle sam 2 0.5256 investing

I agree with all this. SCHD, as it was explained to me, was of course, going to be less stable than ...

  • Bonds would suffer if there is high inflation.
  • Also, being in VOO and in retirement might force you to sell funds at a loss.
  • While SCHD would allow you to not sell, but still collect a dividend (although lower).
  • The trade off is why I think it was suggested to split a portion of what is needed for income in retirement to SCHD.
  • Like a combo of VOO, SCHD and bonds.
4 days ago 2026-04-16T15:27:07+00:00
Why is the market reacting so positive to an indefinite US blockade? 16 -0.9389 stocks

Your comment misses a main point of why this happens. When you are buying the market, we'll call ...

  • From that perspective, why does it make any sense for this basket to collectively lose 25-30% in a short amount of time?
  • But you as little retail have no hope to mirror their moves as you a) don't have same access b) don't have same speed and c) don't have same knowledge.
  • It's only a game, when you decide to make it one; but historical charts show the index goes up over time and data (increasing profits/distributions) backs it up.
  • If a catastrophic event occurs that deals substantial damage to the value of these companies, more likely you aren't worrying about the value of your portfolio.
  • Just look back to the global pandemic - everybody staying home, barely hearing or seeing any cars on the road; and yet while some companies were crushed by these circumstances, others flourished.
How to cope with losses 19 -0.8558 wallstreetbets

Honest advice. You need to force yourself to look at your losses. Grab pen and paper. List all the r...

  • List all the reasons why your positions failed.
  • Then explain each of those points on detail on all of your trades until you have bare minimum clear and unavoidable rules to continue trading.
  • Some do this process with one simple logical step and end up on a boring investing strategy (no options, no trades just VOO and chill) , which obviously works, specially compared to their degenerate previous gambling.
  • Losses are perfectly fine as long as you do rigorous work and learn from those mistakes so that you never do them again.
  • If you refuse to do it you should just admit to yourself that you are a regarded gambler and the problem isn't about the stock market anymore right, it's something else.
A major trend is emerging in the global market. 5 0.8827 investing

Oh no! VOO and chill will only generate the average 9-10% annual return over the last 100 years rath...

  • VOO and chill will only generate the average 9-10% annual return over the last 100 years rather than the 12-13% over the last 15!
  • You don't have to be a shill or deal with cognitive dissonance to just want to park in the S&P.
  • Unsystematic risk is eliminated at 20 equities across different industries, S&P does that.
  • Oh no, they may underperform compared to if they were in 57.892% US equities and 42.108% international equities!
  • Invest if you can in whatever way is easiest for you - much better than reading stuff like this and second guessing everything and never investing.
How do people manage funds for their taxes when they sell for profit? 4 0.9571 stocks

yeah most people don't reinvest 100% of profits, they usually set aside around 20-30% for taxes depe...

  • yeah most people don't reinvest 100% of profits, they usually set aside around 20-30% for taxes depending on their situation, especially after gains from something like VOO.
  • A simple move is to keep that portion in cash or somewhere low risk so market swings don't mess with money you'll owe anyway.
  • ssome do keep it invested, but that adds risk if it drops and you still owe taxes.
6 days ago 2026-04-14T17:39:01+00:00
Algo trading more common strategies 2 0.8927 algotrading

Yeah, in my opinion some of those strategies just go way too deep. I don't doubt that they work from...

  • In my case, that means a long-term algo trading strategy with only two assets: VOO and VBIL.
  • By rotating from 100% equities to 100% defensive assets and back based on RSI, moving average crossovers, volatility, and statistical thresholds for rapid declines, I've been consistently able to sell VOO at the peak, grow slowly in VBIL while it drops, and buy back in at the bottom for reduced drawdowns and much higher returns.
  • My model very rarely misses rebounds and practically never ends a year in the red.
  • Huge props to those of you who can handle the stress and intensity of complex day trading algos.
  • I just value my sanity and being present with my family more than I value massive returns at this point in my life.
Switch ASML to semiconductor etf? 2 0.7903 stocks

I own some amount of ASML, but I also own a lot VOO and QQQ and lots of other individual stocks such...

  • In your case, you probably need more diverisification and I'd switch AMSL for SMH (or QQQ/QQQM).
  • AMSL is a great company, but the "problem" is they can only sell to a very small list of customers - just silicon fabs.
  • It's not as though there will be an endless supply of new fabs sprouting up, and so they'll have to increase/grow consumables.
  • Contrast that with TSM which will have endless supply of production bookings for years on out.
  • More predictable (and growing) cash flow is always better.
Daily General Discussion and Advice Thread - April 13, 2026 2 0.7319 investing

I started investing earlier this year and have been putting $300/month into VOO. Right now, VOO is t...

  • Right now, VOO is the only holding in both my Roth IRA and taxable brokerage account.
  • Lately, I've been doing more research and been thinking about adding QQQM and VXUS for more diversification.
  • How would you split these across a Roth IRA vs taxable account?
  • For context, I just turned 23, so I'm investing with a long term horizon

Day-by-day Polarity

Date** Open High Low Close or Current R500* Mentions Positive Mentions Up Votes Voted Sentiment**
Tue 2026/04/21 2 2 2 0.32
Mon 2026/04/20 -0.18% -0.03% -0.55% -0.19% $651.54 #308 4 4 4 1.44
Sun 2026/04/19 23 21 55 24.89
Sat 2026/04/18 7 6 7 1.25
Fri 2026/04/17 +0.67% +1.55% +0.62% +1.23% $652.78 #277 19 18 28 10.25
Thu 2026/04/16 +0.16% +0.41% -0.20% +0.22% $644.86 #272 42 29 99 -5.80
Wed 2026/04/15 +0.13% +0.85% -0.02% +0.80% $643.45 #145 38 30 88 34.42
Tue 2026/04/14 +0.24% +1.24% +0.24% +1.21% $638.35 #125 26 22 22 -5.67
Mon 2026/04/13 -0.30% +1.01% -0.42% +0.98% $630.72 #262 18 13 19 -0.28
Sun 2026/04/12 1 1 2 1.68
Sat 2026/04/11 5 4 5 1.19
Fri 2026/04/10 +0.21% +0.32% -0.21% -0.07% $624.60 #145 9 5 41 27.37
Thu 2026/04/09 -0.16% +0.78% -0.31% +0.59% $625.02 #210 7 4 7 0.31
Wed 2026/04/08 +2.60% +2.71% +1.86% +2.52% $621.34 #243 4 3 4 0.32
Tue 2026/04/07 -0.35% +0.11% -1.18% +0.06% $606.04 #200 14 11 41 24.40
Mon 2026/04/06 -0.01% +0.57% -0.06% +0.44% $605.67 #237 19 14 28 9.97
Sun 2026/04/05 1 1 1 0.00
Sat 2026/04/04 2 1 2 0.34
Fri 2026/04/03 3 2 3 0.46
Thu 2026/04/02 -1.34% +0.41% -1.54% +0.11% $602.99 #282 2 1 17 -11.91
Wed 2026/04/01 +0.59% +1.31% +0.46% +0.79% $602.30 #176 13 11 21 9.23
Tue 2026/03/31 +1.11% +3.08% +0.96% +2.86% $597.55 #178 2 2 2 0.36
Mon 2026/03/30 +0.93% +0.98% -0.77% -0.35% $580.93 #318 None 0 None
Sun 2026/03/29 3 1 3 -0.30
Sat 2026/03/28 11 9 11 2.56
Fri 2026/03/27 -0.40% -0.37% -1.86% -1.70% $582.96 #282 5 1 10 -4.78
Thu 2026/03/26 -0.72% -0.29% -1.81% -1.77% $593.05 #387 12 9 7 -2.50
Wed 2026/03/25 +0.83% +1.17% +0.16% +0.54% $603.75 #224 5 5 6 1.84
Tue 2026/03/24 -0.63% +0.24% -0.85% -0.34% $600.48 #329 12 9 14 4.92
Mon 2026/03/23 +1.49% +2.19% +0.86% +1.09% $602.53 #241 39 27 54 0.04
Sun 2026/03/22 50 41 134 77.82
Sat 2026/03/21 12 11 18 8.13
Fri 2026/03/20 -0.22% -0.19% -2.01% -1.45% $596.06 #290 27 19 24 -22.81
Thu 2026/03/19 -0.70% +0.22% -0.96% -0.27% $604.84 #273 10 7 23 9.79
Wed 2026/03/18 -0.36% -0.16% -1.42% -1.38% $606.47 #241 25 14 52 -8.50
Tue 2026/03/17 +0.52% +0.83% +0.18% +0.28% $614.95 #278 8 3 11 -2.87
Mon 2026/03/16 +0.92% +1.48% +0.73% +1.00% $613.25 #200 None 0 None
Fri 2026/03/13 +0.50% +0.95% -0.69% -0.56% $607.17 #337 None 0 None
Thu 2026/03/12 -0.77% -0.69% -1.54% -1.53% $610.57 #234 None 0 None
Wed 2026/03/11 +0.08% +0.44% -0.55% -0.11% $620.07 #197 None 0 None
Tue 2026/03/10 -0.08% +0.75% -0.51% -0.17% $620.76 #171 None 0 None
Mon 2026/03/09 -0.90% +1.11% -1.49% +0.87% $621.84 #156 11 7 22 -4.57
Sun 2026/03/08 18 11 336 259.38
Sat 2026/03/07 11 10 12 5.91
Fri 2026/03/06 -1.19% -0.80% -1.72% -1.34% $616.48 #280 20 14 43 14.93
Thu 2026/03/05 -0.46% +0.05% -1.39% -0.53% $624.84 #177 17 9 29 -8.32
Wed 2026/03/04 +0.19% +1.00% -0.10% +0.71% $628.20 #171 33 32 34 14.42
Tue 2026/03/03 -1.66% -0.55% -2.44% -0.88% $623.75 #245 46 37 75 32.64
Mon 2026/03/02 -1.09% +0.36% -1.18% +0.04% $629.29 #243 6 5 5 1.21
Sun 2026/03/01 3 2 3 0.64
Sat 2026/02/28 1 0 1 -0.27
Fri 2026/02/27 -0.90% -0.36% -1.11% -0.46% $629.05 #323 30 20 75 -13.06
Thu 2026/02/26 +0.02% +0.04% -1.27% -0.56% $631.96 #396 11 10 16 8.55
Wed 2026/02/25 +0.40% +0.92% +0.40% +0.84% $635.52 #163 23 17 135 -11.19
Tue 2026/02/24 -0.08% +0.87% -0.36% +0.73% $630.22 #243 5 4 7 3.64
Mon 2026/02/23 -0.22% +0.09% -1.30% -1.01% $625.66 #254 19 16 42 28.97
Sun 2026/02/22 4 2 6 1.89
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