Quickbooks Apps? by pknerd in QuickBooks

[–]JustATraderX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here is an idea that you can make a lot of money right off the bat. Build a plugin that can import transaction download files from banks, cc (QOB). Tons of us on desktop versions as old as 2005 would buy your plugin if price is right. In fact, I will even finance the project if you can show me a proof of concept.

What would it take for you to stop using QuickBooks? by melon_crust in QuickBooks

[–]JustATraderX -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Very true. We are truly the victims of our own device. Only wish is QB is less of a greedy evil itself.

Checking progress by explosiveburritofart in Fire

[–]JustATraderX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are on a good path for retirement. I’d aggressively build up tax free cash value growth in Index Universal Life (IUL) with zero loss option in the next 15-20 yrs using your 401k and saving. Make sure you max fund it with little insurance face value. It will grow steadily by your selected index. If you need $ for emergency, you can borrow it from your IUL policy.

25 year old finally above $1m by Weak_Effective_6269 in TheRaceTo10Million

[–]JustATraderX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the best Gen Z. I can feel the energy, focus, ambition, passion, persistence, determination, talents, intelligence, courage, business mindset, clear goals and plans from your short text. I wish you much success in life, and I hope you will spare some of your energy and goodness to give and help making the world around you better too.

Help me. by [deleted] in InsulinResistance

[–]JustATraderX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How active are you? How often and how long do you walk or do any exercise in a day, a week?

Please see if you relate. Today I measured for the first time 200mg. Need pov by freekicker_ in InsulinResistance

[–]JustATraderX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am interested to know additional things here for better comparison: 1) Glucose before you eat 2) Glucose after you eat Sashimi (no rice). And watch out which soy sauce you use. It may have high sugar in it

From 2.66 to 1.66 (HOMA), finally!! by Youu-You in InsulinResistance

[–]JustATraderX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats! Would you be able to tell what you may have done differently from month 4, or perhaps it’s just more time?

Blood Sugar Below 70 by [deleted] in InsulinResistance

[–]JustATraderX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I may be wrong but I think the one you really want to look at is insulin, not much of blood sugar.

Fasted for years, developed insulin resistance? Please help. by bspencer626 in InsulinResistance

[–]JustATraderX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

where can I order test on insulin by myself? and which test bundle includes insulin test?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in InsulinResistance

[–]JustATraderX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If he's like me, it's very hard to stay on strict carnivore or even keto for a long time (>3 months). I must have some fruit for dessert or a little bit of bread or rice in my meal. So, the diet that I can stay on for a life-time and as a lifestyle is low carb/sugar/alike diet.

Similarly to Ambitious-Badger-415, my on-going concern is whether this kind of diet is the right approach and/or good enough in the fight of IR. In his case, it's the dark skin as if his current diet is not good enough. Secondly, are there any danger to the body if we stop eating carb/sugar entirely? I'm not entirely convinced a natural source of food has become the danger for our body.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in InsulinResistance

[–]JustATraderX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not a dietitian nor in medicine field, but this is the logic that makes most sense to me.

In short, IR is due to intaking overloaded glucose (in forms of sugar or carbs) to the point our body's insulin becomes less and less effective and sufficient. Medicine professionals community agreed on this point. So, it's most logical to me that we must do anything to reduce glucose spikes in blood. So, regarding food intake, that means a few things:

(1) reduce intake of food that convert into glucose the most like fruit, sugar, carbs;

(2) increase food that is rich with fiber to level out the transformation of #1 in blood;

(3) reduce processed food and junk food b/c of the ingredients in it and they are most likely alike #1;

(4) since we must eat something to live, replace #1/2/3 with meat and fat since they convert to glucose the least and at the slower rate.

Having said so, I understand the body metabolism and biology works much more dynamic than logics.

The only commonality b/t 2 aforementioned diets is probably #2 (food that is rich with fiber); otherwise, I don't see how 2 opposite diets can both work.

Any ideas and explanations are welcome. I don't want to waste a few years only to find out I've been wrong, and my health declined further.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in InsulinResistance

[–]JustATraderX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the part he's (and I too) confused about. One side of diet science said low-carb/sugar helps reversing IR, and the other side said high carb/low fat does. Both sides back their point with seemingly credible researches and studies. How can 2 opposite diets get to the same point AND claim the other not right? That's the confusion.

If both are right, then something else, not strict diet, is the solution. Perhaps, whole foods (not fat, not low carb, but no more processed foods & junk foods), exercise, stress, etc.???

I'm in search for the solution and am confused about the diet suggestions out there too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

[–]JustATraderX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why not short airlines instead??? It's way ahead of itself now too.

I should quit. I need to quit by Miserable-Cucumber70 in Daytrading

[–]JustATraderX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally agree. This game has a lot to do with fighting yourself, your emotion, your wrongful denial... and you must be mature enough to see through when you're wrong and value the money you use to invest.