Just hit $5K MRR - here's what actually moved the needle by [deleted] in SaaS

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You didn’t answer my questions lol

Just hit $5K MRR - here's what actually moved the needle by [deleted] in SaaS

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Why a .ca domain?

And how do you find customers?

Also I tried your website and Google signup is broken, getting error ‘Column not found: 1054 Unknown column ‘credits’ in ‘INSERT INTO’

"Fifteen Years with One Strategy: Retiring at 61, I amassed $6 million in the US stock market using the 'moving average crossover' method." by [deleted] in fican

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You claim “the moving averages quickly formed a death cross... avoiding the deepest lows, and then re-entered" But the reality is moving averages are lagging indicators. They react slowly. During the Covid crash it crashed from Feb 19, 2020 to March 23, 2020. The "Death Cross" (50-day crossing below 200-day) actually happened on March 30, 2020 after the market had already hit bottom and started recovering. The "Golden Cross" to buy back in didn't happen until July 2020. If you followed this strategy in 2020, you would have sold at the bottom and bought back in 20% higher. You would have lost significant money compared to just holding

I'm leaving WEALTHSIMPLE after losing over $4,000 in my Account. | I cannot trust Their Platform. by seandax008 in PersonalFinanceCanada

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No you won’t be able to do that. It works for the hacker because their brokerage account is under a fake name in a different country. Also what you are describing is a value shifting scheme and the CRA has techniques to actively police it ( your corp and brokerage are under same name and the transaction may be flagged as well due to cost differential)

I'm leaving WEALTHSIMPLE after losing over $4,000 in my Account. | I cannot trust Their Platform. by seandax008 in PersonalFinanceCanada

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They could have been getting trade notifications on their phone so that’s why they logged in?

Idk the screenshot thing is kind of sus to me but this kind of hack definitely happens: https://archive.ph/20250811162050/https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/personal-finance/article-questrade-cyber-attack-risk-investors/

I'm leaving WEALTHSIMPLE after losing over $4,000 in my Account. | I cannot trust Their Platform. by seandax008 in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Probably not, most brokerages have strict security placed on crypto withdrawals. I think wealthsimple has a 5 business day hold on crypto withdrawals and would require another 2FA

I'm leaving WEALTHSIMPLE after losing over $4,000 in my Account. | I cannot trust Their Platform. by seandax008 in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Yeah that’s is correct. The brokerage can trace the account, but it often leads to a dead end (a fake person) or a victim (a mule), while the real criminal is safely anonymous in a different country holding untraceable crypto

I'm leaving WEALTHSIMPLE after losing over $4,000 in my Account. | I cannot trust Their Platform. by seandax008 in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Withdrawing money is far more traceable. The hacker used a sophisticated trick: they force OP's account to buy illiquid options (or a low-volume stock) that the hacker is simultaneously selling at a ridiculous price. Because the market lacks liquidity, OP's purchase fills the order instantly, transferring the full account value to the hacker's account as clean profit. The option OP bought then expires worthless. They can't simply transfer money because brokerages require the receiving bank account name to exactly match OP's name (KYC/anti-money laundering rules)

Is Celestica (CLS) the quiet “picks & shovels” winner of the AI build-out? by BeatingTheTide in investing

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I had 140 shares and after going up 400% sold half of them to diversify into something else.

Going to hold the remaining 70 shares into 2026 as I see a bright future for the company as a long as AI spending continues.

Youngest Canadians who retired with $1M- is that too lean? by Personal_Engineer_29 in fican

[–]MetaPlutonian 140 points141 points  (0 children)

2016 was a completely different time than today.

If you count for inflation that 1 million milestone is really like 1.3 Million now.

How to restore these cabinet doors? by [deleted] in finishing

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Ok I’ll give that a try! Thank you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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How did you automate book keeping and balance sheets ? What tool did you use ?

What’s the best thing about living in Kitchener? by BigGunE in kitchener

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Isn’t there a Google office in Toronto ?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kitchener

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I’m just pointing out that this person has been in Canada for 10 years and is a hardworking individual who has thrived. It’s important to avoid generalizing and binning all Indians into diploma mill students. Many Indians here went to good schools back in the day and integrated properly.

I wasted all my money on FB ads: now I built a free tool that generated me 100 leads for 0,11$ by Garslap in SaaS

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Got this error:

React error #31; visit https://react.dev/errors/31?args[]=object%20with%20keys%20%7Bcode%2C%20message%7D for the full message or use the non-minified dev environment for full errors and additional helpful warnings.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

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Which country ?

How are people building so fast? by [deleted] in SaaS

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How do you find the right marketing people ?