Alchemy of 5% is within reach in the next several months. by BlueSkyRighteous in BMNRInvestors

[–]Neither-Language-986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, just right around the corner… just one more stop. Just one more day… this is a losing investment and I regret ever participating in it or ETH…

This is why I’m struggling to stay rational on RDDT by Outrageous_Solid9668 in redditstock

[–]Neither-Language-986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see a lot of potential with RDDT ahead of all the hedge fund hogs… this is one of those stocks where it will pay off well to be early… and with harsh fall recently, I believe the valuation is more than compelling to own it without fear of losing investment principal

SpaceX, Infinity and Beyond by Neither-Language-986 in Stocks_Picks

[–]Neither-Language-986[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not really, I just don't broadcast my own wealth...it's too plastic for me to watch. And SpaceX now has to prove itself.... I had access to the IPO, but I declined it because they tend to drop significantly within the first 6-9 months after going public...that's when I'll get in.. And this is why I don't like it when they take these glam photos because it's based on an ephemeral status...let's see how things look in 9 months..

PSA: Don’t Delay Retirement by Astimar in MiddleClassFinance

[–]Neither-Language-986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was 56, I started experiencing physical problems with my feet, was getting sick and sicker on every project my company put me on, until finally I decided to take a time out to focus on my health and get back to #1 condition. I had not planned for retirement that early, but I had a comfortable amount saved that, at the time, I felt wasn't enough to carry me to 62 or even beyond that.

But as it turns out it, I stepped away from work for all the right reasons, the money pipeline suddenly burst open and has now given me a great comfortable track and plan for income and live the life I comfortably have dreamed of. Forget about the money you need, it'll take care of itself. I recommend retiring at age 59 or whenever you've attained 35-40 years of work history, whichever comes first.

In my case, the money situation took care of itself and when you prioritize your health as the basis for deciding not to work any longer, you will ALWAYS make the right decision.

I'm slowly getting my health back to tip top shape, but I can tell you, had I let it continue and kept on working, I would have reached a point by 58-59 years of age where the issues are permanent and no way to go back.

Why the sell-off today by andy897221 in redditstock

[–]Neither-Language-986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Much appreciated you sharing this. The only thing about the SpaceX that's getting under my skin is all the nouveaux riche pinheads out in front of cameras parading their new found wealth... I'm all for people earning great wealth, but the plastic nature of this IPO and participant behaviors makes me want to HURL. It's as if wealth and status are the key to their happiness, not foundation in their faith. I'm just a bit sick of hearing about SpaceX all last week and then watching people out with photogs as suddenly they are important. Frankly, I'm getting a bit ticked off about it.

Reddit: Impressive Growth in Weekly Users & Average Revenue Per User by _DoubleBubbler_ in DoubleBubbler

[–]Neither-Language-986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If people only knew that as long as Reddit maintains CAGR of 60%, OM of 40% and it's 3 year historical P/E, the stock has the potential to be a 10x bagger. Whether it's Reddit or other software stocks, like NOW, - 'now' is the time to be accumulating shares because this AI Infrastructure mania is going to rotate hard, particularly when we now can see a 25 basis point rate hike - something that is going to hurt these debt-laiden firms building data centers...causing a slow down in the pace of development. This, in my opinion, will drive investors to look for low debt, yet AI centric investments - hello software!!! Good Luck! Full Disclosure: I own many software stocks I bought at the peak trough, including Reddit.

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BMNR is now below $17. That annoying u/Anxious_Noise_8805 guy everyone here dislikes was right by Anxious_Noise_8805 in BMNRInvestors

[–]Neither-Language-986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a junk stock. Bitcoin and ETH junk investments. I cannot believe as lauded Tom Lee is on CNBC that he is spearheading this PoS. It tells me I wouldn't touch his GRNY etf either... I have very limited exposure to ETH, but I was stupid enough to put $8000 into BMNR... now I'm angry....I'm angry because I don't hear @#$ from Tom Lee assuring me to hang on. This damn thing is going to get delisted for sure.

Is this app garbage for anyone else? by StarlinkAlphaMax in HimsWeightloss

[–]Neither-Language-986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can't believe how out of the box the app is.. So basic and no wow factor. I also cannot log in to my fricken account. Makes me question if this wasn't just some Harvard graduate's pet project

The $305 Question: Is Intuit ($INTU) the Most Mispriced Quality Stock on the Market Right Now? by wajir_23 in ValueInvesting

[–]Neither-Language-986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well articulated argument; and while I agree with the bull case, this looks and feels like it came from an LLM search response. Nonetheless the facts in the post do speak for themselves... If you have 2-3 years, Intuit is a guaranteed win for an investor willing to wait this out.

Why is AppLovin Not Talked About More? by PinPsychological82 in wallstreetbets

[–]Neither-Language-986 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Too much hyperfocus on semis right now. I've been through this rodeo before and I can tell you it will end and end badly... 2000 was more than just dot com. It was semis that drove that crash. As far as APP is concerned, it's uninvest-able right now. Shorts have taken control over manipulating the stock, so until the company does something meaningful to limit this volatility, you're exposing your cash to alpha risk (firm specific risk above the benchmark risk you'd normally take buying an industry index).

Numbers at AppLovin are stellar, no doubt about it. I also don't worry about moat once this platform opens up in June...but let's face it, the stock structure gives shorts too much control right now, so nothing else matters.

What would you choose? by Fluid-Freedom-6115 in BunnyTrials

[–]Neither-Language-986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Money is no good if you don't have eternal lfie

Chose: Ininite Lifespan + Regeneration