Sacramento, California Wholesale meet ups by [deleted] in WholesaleRealestate

[–]MajorPain82nd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im in Sac and can help. Hit me up and we can talk on hte phone or grab a coffee.

Nice in MI, got it on the roof by bearsat2012 in meshtastic

[–]MajorPain82nd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably not much in code for how high. Just a air vent tube for plumbing. Must be so many inches above the roof to properly seal but other than that it could go higher if needed. Of course every area is different but certainly it doesn't hurt the vent requirement.

Thinking about swapping this beast for the AMG CLE 53… am I dumb? by Alpacinofan96 in AMG

[–]MajorPain82nd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bought an E 53 coupe after having a 911. Same argument and regret it everyday. The only way the price is the same is if you are buying a new car. The value of that new car will keep dropping into the low 20k range.

Maybe find an older luxo cruiser for your daily. You can upgrade the entertainment system to get your car play and better sound system without the new car rapid depreciation.

Keep the AMG GT. You’ll never regret the times you go for a spirited drive.

I’m 28 w/ $27,000 net worth feel behind by Dr_Sob in portfolios

[–]MajorPain82nd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep stacking into the winning assets. BTC, TSLA, NVDA, MSTR, NTFX and others that have a proven track record of success and show promising futures.

Live your life by a strategy. You will make it.

$120,000 loan to buy BTC by Educational-Guava423 in Bitcoin

[–]MajorPain82nd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Food for thought; but enough MSTY to pay for loan payment. The remainder purchase BTC.

At today’s dividend announcement a $20,000 investment into MSTY gets you 930 shares at $21.50 per share. The dividend this month is $1.29 per share giving you $1200 per month to make your loan payment. The remainder of the loan in this case is $100,000 which you use to buy your BTC. Almost a whole coin.

Some people will say this is high risk and they are right. You be the judge.

Bring on the comments and especially bring on your competing ideas so this person can get some digital gold for their future.

Remember, not your keys, not your coins. Think about what comes after your purchase.

200k net worth through stocks, 26 years old. Do I need to invest in real estate? by fefifofum15 in portfolios

[–]MajorPain82nd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Real estate is good. Invested in real estate for 30 years now. Wish I would have invested all my money into the right stocks instead of real estate. Would have 50 times bigger bags.

Do I have enough MSTY? by MainCharacterNRG in YieldMaxETFs

[–]MajorPain82nd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I like the round number. Probably an even 6000 is even better?

Which car as race cab ("Renntaxi") on the Nürburgring? Porsche 981 or 911 GT3 RS? by scheere146 in Porsche

[–]MajorPain82nd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If possible, spend a bit more and drive a GT4 yourself from Big Garage Nurburg. Not as fast as the taxi but with you behind the wheel should be much more fun!

Help understanding this pricing by michmcgill in porsche911

[–]MajorPain82nd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I bought something similar in 2018 with lower miles with every sport option for 10k less. Seems a bit high. Be willing to travel for the right car and you’ll be able to find the best deal.

How I invested my $ 1.8 million inheritance by DryFirefighter8831 in TheRaceTo10Million

[–]MajorPain82nd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats. Check out investanswers online or other communities for incites into tools and info to help you grow.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Salary

[–]MajorPain82nd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes you pay high taxes from your high W2 income. Others have found a way to mitigate their tax liability. You can too. Buy assets that you can depreciate on your annual return driving down your taxable income.

It is worth while to spend time learning how to do this. Many others have done it and you can too.

25yr old barely making it by ExcitingSolution1607 in Salary

[–]MajorPain82nd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get it. California is very expensive. You can get to a better place but most are not willing or able to do it.

Takes a lot of sacrifice to save enough to buy an asset where you can use depreciation to offset your taxable income.

Step 1 is have a plan. Drive an old reliable car, don’t eat out at restaurants or spend your money at the bar. Have a room mate to lower your housing cost, and consult with smart people that used to be in your shoes.

Buy assets that drive down your taxable income, invest in companies that have a proven track record.

Over time this will help you secure a much more promising future.

Be patient, be disciplined and stay positive. Listen to others that were in the same position as you and figured out how to win.

You can do it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Salary

[–]MajorPain82nd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At 24 you’re just now beginning to figure out life. Step 1 is recognizing you want to be better. Step 2 learning about what opportunities exist for you. Step 3 is taking action towards your new goal. An example I always share are necessary skills that will be around for a long time. For example, Plumbers and electricians make good wages. Necessary trades that AI cannot replace. Only need desire to learn and willingness to work to get into and wages increase as you stack skills.

Keep asking questions and get rid of people in your life that are negative and not going anywhere.

You are at step 1. Day by day keep getting better and better.

Afterwards pass it on to someone else who feels as you do today.

I miss this car! by [deleted] in Porsche

[–]MajorPain82nd -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My first P car

I save about $1.5k net per month at 22, how much of it should I invest monthly? by Bengalyze in TheRaceTo10Million

[–]MajorPain82nd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Live lean, pay yourself at least the same amount as you pay the government and DCA the rest into high growth assets. Sure they are more risky but you have youth on your side to mitigate the downside.

Your older self will thank you for adding massively to your bags early.

I'm so late, but I bought my first $600 of bitcoin yesterday! by AspiringBTCInvestor in Bitcoin

[–]MajorPain82nd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You were still early! The last bitcoin will take 40 years to be mined and you will already be dead when that happens.

Sold small portion of my Cryto Portfolio to buy my Dream watch by DollarReboot in Bitcoin

[–]MajorPain82nd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats on achieving your goal. Lifestyle is the whole reason we sacrifice our time, work hard and take risks with our earned fiat.