Best piece of financial advice I have heard in the last 10 years:
the only investment I make is to dedicate 6 hours and twenty minutes a day, for six days a week for 11 months a year to my work and it gives me fourteen monthsā pay and a production bonus. I donāt need anything else.
previously I bought individual stonks, then sell all of them to down pay a house.
Iām currently moving my stuff to the new house, and prioritizing my budget on basic household items (stove, washing machine, etc). Once Iām somewhat settled, Iāll prioritize paying off the house, while occasionally buying index fund monthly.
I did crypto for a hot minute. Cashed out when I was slightly ahead. Then it crashed, so I was cool with a couple extra bucks. Never looked back.
I āinvestā in silver. I collect coins and every so often a silver piece comes along I decide I would like. Iām mostly into pocket change but, some of those silver dollars are stunning. My favorites I have are the anniversary Apollo 11 proof and my John Wick coin. Iām considering moving to some gold coins with the 2017 American Liberty proof being top of the list. But thatās a whole other animal. Considering Iāll never get to retire, might be time to start looking into some wise investments. Anyone want Funko pops?
I worked with a guy who would hide and burry gold around his property. He would say the feds aināt gonna get whatās mine. I didnāt want to pry much deeper into what he meant and took it as taxes are theft or whatever.
Iāve buried gold on my property too.
Wow, I left the forum for a year, and I came back to 700 views, 117 likes and 30 replies. Thank u all very much <3. While I was gone, I got a real job (unc status), and I am about to gamble my whole paycheck on some stocks.
You just missed the big pop