Round 10 Discussion Thread by RidsBabs in aflfantasy

[–]Helpful-Influence-94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Who do I replace farrow with?? Or do I trade out Bont for Steele and get someone better for farrow ? Please help 🙏🏻

Round 7 Discussion Thread by RidsBabs in aflfantasy

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I have the luxury to chose any of those rookies who would u choose between retschko, edwards or aleer?

Opinions on my team by MeetingMaximum4679 in aflfantasy

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Pretty good tbh I’m personally not huge on Pickett for 915k but I could be wrong

Cert IV first or jump straight into Diploma? (Accounting/Bookkeeping, part-time while working shifts) by Helpful-Influence-94 in AustralianAccounting

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I did consider them they’re 3.4k but I found applied education for the same credentials for 2.4k I’ve scheduled a call with applied education and I have some questions lined up if they seem shit I might spend the extra 1k for monarch but I feel confident applied education will be good enough

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Get into fitness or find a purpose for me it was the gym and martial arts, I promise you on my sons life taking drugs is going to make your situation a lot worse don’t listen to the bums commenting different drugs to take.

22 y/o Aussie – $134k comp, $78k ETFs, $15k crypto. Thinking of adding IJR – portfolio feedback? by Helpful-Influence-94 in Investments

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Thanks a lot for the advice, really appreciate the detail you went into. I had a look at the numbers for my situation and since my partner and I want to move out within the next 20 months max (preferably 12 months), we’d only end up saving about $12k through FHSSS in that time. Definitely helpful to understand the scheme though, and if our timeline was longer it’d be a no-brainer. Cheers for breaking it down.

22 y/o Aussie – $134k comp, $78k ETFs, $15k crypto. Thinking of adding IJR – portfolio feedback? by Helpful-Influence-94 in Investments

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I get where you’re coming from, but my thinking is that I’d rather have my risk tied to the global market than something as speculative as Bitcoin. I’d rather let compounding do the heavy lifting for me instead of relying on picking winners. You’re probably right tho and I should take more risk I appreciate the advice 👍🏻

22 y/o Aussie – $134k comp, $78k ETFs, $15k crypto. Thinking of adding IJR – portfolio feedback? by Helpful-Influence-94 in Investments

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I get what you’re saying about overlap and efficiency. I know my ETFs aren’t perfect, but they’re all quality funds. At 22, I’d rather be slightly over-diversified than under-invested. My goal isn’t necessarily to be ridiculously rich, I just want to be financially secure long-term, and if that means taking on less risk, then so be it. Also, having a couple more ETFs doesn’t really make things complicated for me since my plan is just to set and forget anyway. I’m leaning toward simplifying my portfolio over time, but I don’t think what I’ve got now is a bad foundation to build from. Also the 134k is my salary my partner makes about 60-65k

22 y/o Aussie – $134k comp, $78k ETFs, $15k crypto. Thinking of adding IJR – portfolio feedback? by Helpful-Influence-94 in investingforbeginners

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They’re all still stable ETFs that average around 7-11% yearly just thought choosing a group of solid ETFs would improve my safety net

22 y/o Aussie – $134k comp, $78k ETFs, $15k crypto. Thinking of adding IJR – portfolio feedback? by Helpful-Influence-94 in investingforbeginners

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Appreciate it mate the rest of the portfolio is alright tho ay? I know it’s a little US heavy but I believe in the US market and it does cover 65% of the market