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22 minutes ago, yemdoing said:

$130 reach ayyindi ga... sold calls ?

No. Most of them are 2022/23 calls. Will hold

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1 hour ago, toranam said:

AMC when moon bro

 

1 hour ago, Jilchika said:

@Vaampire is the wrong person to ask that question. He has puts on AMC.

Over to @fasak_vachadu for any questions related to AMC

Thursday or friday

delayed antunaru hope it will occurs soon 

June 18th inkko youtuber antunadu 

let’s have some patience for other ape 🦍 fellow

 

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4 hours ago, fasak_vachadu said:

Manchi below $5 stock tell me oka 2k or 1k koni long term ki pettukuntanu 

$20 to $30 increase avali 1yr lo 

 

just like SM energy AMC , GME

RESN stock. 

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indexes/ low cost index ETFs returns YTD

 

Dow Jones Industrial Average -     14%

Russell 2000 Index -         20%  
Schwab® S&P 500 Index Fund -       16%
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF -        15%

SPY - SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust -       16%

Fidelity® ZERO Large Cap Index Fund -       15% 

 

just a reminder - beating market is very hard , for 15 years time frame,  more than 90% of actively trading fund managers (professional investors)  fail to beat market and more than 95% for individual investors fail... for over 30 years , hardly 1% people beat the market ....   so keep calm and invest in low cost indexes if you are busy with your day job .....

 

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39 minutes ago, sri_india said:

indexes/ low cost index ETFs returns YTD

 

Dow Jones Industrial Average -     14%

Russell 2000 Index -         20%  
Schwab® S&P 500 Index Fund -       16%
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF -        15%

SPY - SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust -       16%

Fidelity® ZERO Large Cap Index Fund -       15% 

 

just a reminder - beating market is very hard , for 15 years time frame,  more than 90% of actively trading fund managers (professional investors)  fail to beat market and more than 95% for individual investors fail... for over 30 years , hardly 1% people beat the market ....   so keep calm and invest in low cost indexes if you are busy with your day job .....

 

I agree vaaa

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If any newbie' want to be aggressive but also be safe, checkout my pie, almost like a index fund. 

https://m1.finance/cZZQirxq1b4l

Growth ki growth and safety ki safety.

Just keep dumping 1k or 2k or 3k (based on your capacity) every 2 weeks. Look at it after 10 years, you will have a biiiig nest egg. 

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10 minutes ago, jersey babai said:

If any newbie' want to be aggressive but also be safe, checkout my pie, almost like a index fund. 

https://m1.finance/cZZQirxq1b4l

Growth ki growth and safety ki safety.

Just keep dumping 1k or 2k or 3k (based on your capacity) every 2 weeks. Look at it after 10 years, you will have a biiiig nest egg. 

h1 can't invest using  M1 ..... 

 

Qualifications:

At this time, only US Citizens and Permanent Residents (Green Card holders) over the age of 18 with a current US residential address and phone number can apply to open an M1 Account.

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51 minutes ago, sri_india said:

indexes/ low cost index ETFs returns YTD

 

Dow Jones Industrial Average -     14%

Russell 2000 Index -         20%  
Schwab® S&P 500 Index Fund -       16%
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF -        15%

SPY - SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust -       16%

Fidelity® ZERO Large Cap Index Fund -       15% 

 

just a reminder - beating market is very hard , for 15 years time frame,  more than 90% of actively trading fund managers (professional investors)  fail to beat market and more than 95% for individual investors fail... for over 30 years , hardly 1% people beat the market ....   so keep calm and invest in low cost indexes if you are busy with your day job .....

 

Avi anni kaadhu vayya. Keep calm and add apple/amazon and forget

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