You ain't seen nothing yet.AMC through the roof. I was up over $500 today on my measly ten shares.
Shedding 98% of the payload along the way so the other 2% can make orbit. Yeah, that's about right
Not in orbit yet, but I can see my new house from here.Shedding 98% of the payload along the way so the other 2% can make orbit. Yeah, that's about right
I've been in CPOAX for over three years and nearly quadrupled my moneyBeen reading this thread. Does anyone just invest in index funds and stick with an asset allocation they can live with? At some point the end game is how much you can afford to live on with a safe withdrawal rate.
Some greats news on TWO...I'll enjoy my dividends with a nice side of stock price increase!This month I added more dividend stocks: TWO, OMF, VZ
Also added more PIRS...it's speculative but with good data behind what they are doing. Also has buyout potential from the big boys in biotechnology.
Got a nice 10% jump today on PIRS....it's still somewhat flying under the radar....but this one definitely has breakout potential!This month I added more dividend stocks: TWO, OMF, VZ
Also added more PIRS...it's speculative but with good data behind what they are doing. Also has buyout potential from the big boys in biotechnology.
i'm also in CPOAXI've been in CPOAX for over three years and nearly quadrupled my money
I've been in REMX (metals and rare earth ETF) for about 8 months and doubled my money but I'm starting to get nervous and will probably sell soon
Both of those were minor positions because of the risk, but combined still well into 6 figures now
You don't need to short sell or buy tulip bulbs to make bank
This is not investment advice and I would not recommend buying in to either of those positions at this time
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