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HubU
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PostPosted: Tue, 1st Nov 2016 04:49    Post subject:
And down we go.
I'll be buying UWTI's when it hits 42-43.

What are you doing with your money, oil-wise?


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PostPosted: Wed, 9th Nov 2016 04:39    Post subject:
Made a substantial amount off CRK. Looks to be one of the survivors assuming this shareholder vote passes soon.
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PostPosted: Wed, 30th Nov 2016 13:27    Post subject:


Feels so good to be so right.


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PostPosted: Wed, 30th Nov 2016 16:31    Post subject:
UWTI up 22% for now. MO-NEY.


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PostPosted: Thu, 8th Dec 2016 06:23    Post subject:
Dumped my UWTIs 3 days ago for a nice 36+% profit in a mere week.

Now I'm making a bit of a gambit betting on dry bulk shipping rising.
Could end poorly, or it could rise quite a bit, quite fast.

What about you peeps? Smile


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PostPosted: Thu, 8th Dec 2016 13:11    Post subject:
What kind of money makes sense when investing?
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PostPosted: Thu, 8th Dec 2016 15:39    Post subject:
Casus wrote:
What kind of money makes sense when investing?

I think the general rule if you are new is to really only invest money that you can spare. You could lose it all, so only spend money that you don't need right now or in the next couple of months. That's how I'm doing it currently anyways.

Bought some Nvidia stock during the summer before the 1080s hit the market, still holding on to them, had some phat profits. Unfortunately only bought 5 shares back then, being new to the stock market and all. Crying or Very sad



Need to diversify my portfolio though, currently only invested in tech companies (Google, Nvidia, Intel, Microsoft). And I want to do longterm investments, no daytrading for me. Only trying to have some steady profit to counteract the terrible interest rates the banks pay. So I'm always happy about some advice from you gentlemen Smile
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PostPosted: Fri, 21st Apr 2023 01:09    Post subject:
TIMELY NECRO

Recession inbound.

Let's kickstart this one again Smile


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PostPosted: Thu, 25th May 2023 17:28    Post subject:
Hello all,

One thing that's really helped me in the last few years is to realize that playing individual stocks is always sub-optimal, and that most of us should probably be in a broad index fund which owns every single stock (the stock market).

https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Getting_started
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Getting_started_for_non-US_investors

Ironically the best way to get ahead in stocks and finance is to do as little as possible, with the broadest and most inexpensive funds possible.

Even with a small rate of savings, over time you will see the money balloon:
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Importance_of_saving_rate

Hope this helps, I can answer any questions people might have.

-t


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