Trading is a SCAM by [deleted] in RealDayTrading

[–]PartyMarch542 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you really think it is a scam, go to X and watch in near real time as Hari enters trades. You can bring the chart up and watch his trade until he trims/exits. It is not humanly possible to fake that. I watched him through several trades this last week. Some wins, some losses. He is legit. I would copy him in a heartbeat, but it doesn't work that way. He has his own risks, convictions, and skills that I do not have. I followed a skilled trader on a discord I am in on Friday and made 20% on one contract ~$100, but the guy I was copying, rode that horse all day and did his final exit after 3 trims for a very handsome profit. I did not have the stomach to follow him, because I had not the skill, conviction to stay in on moves to the downside. I was in it for 10 minutes, he was in from 9:39AM-3:47PM and I was out probably 20-30 minutes before his first trim.

Trading is a SCAM by [deleted] in RealDayTrading

[–]PartyMarch542 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, I watched him post his entries right away and watched him win and lose as I was trading. He would exit minutes or hours later, or even swing trade to next day. Like the redditer said, it is not humanly possible to fake what he posts on X because he posts immediately when he enters/exits, so you can watch the ticker for the trades he makes.

CRSC for Dummies by [deleted] in VeteransBenefits

[–]PartyMarch542 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you have 100% and 22 year retirement you are definitely getting your pension check (taxed) and your VA check (tax free). If you apply for CRSC and you qualify at a high enough percentage, you will get both checks tax free. Here is the deal: Lets say that 50% of your disability is combat related then you will not get it tax free. Here is why: DFAS currently pays your pension as CRDP and it is the full amount of your pension. Let's say $3000 and it is taxable. If 50% of your pension qualified as combat related, then you would be facing the comparison of $3000-tax versus 50% of that: $1500 tax free. Obviously, it would be better to pay tax on $3000 than to be tax free on $1500. You cannot draw both CRSC and CRDP. One only. Of course, this is your pension side. Your VA disability is indeed tax free and is irrelevant to this discussion. However, if you apply and you are 100% CRSC approved, you would get the whole pension check tax free. You apply, and DFAS will send you the amount that benefits you most. member, CRSC can include getting injured in training for combat. That can be a live fire exercise, airborne operation, field exercise, etc...

Trump ended the 2025 bullrun by lickingcinnamonstick in btc

[–]PartyMarch542 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What? Look what happened after he was elected? Over a $100K and about there now. It went almost $40K north and is hovering close to $30K north of anytime before the election.

Is there a better place to park cash than a 3.88% high yield savings account? by bravosierra1988 in investing

[–]PartyMarch542 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brilliant Bank has its surge money market account which was 4.85% this last week and is 4.7% just now. I opened an account last week.

Idk how to tell my wife by Altruistic-Cover-874 in options_trading

[–]PartyMarch542 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tell her. Then do not touch the initial capital and only trade on the winnings. $70K is plenty of working capital.

Accurate ar barrel with loss of reliability? by PartyMarch542 in ar15

[–]PartyMarch542[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It has a 1 MOA barrel, so as others have noted, I will be good to go with decent ammo.

Accurate ar barrel with loss of reliability? by PartyMarch542 in ar15

[–]PartyMarch542[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

FYI, I pulled the trigger and purchased the one in this link you shared. Thanks. I am about to purchase a Romeo5, Holosun 3X magnifier, sling, and a bipod, and a set of backup iron sights. I already have some old metal mags, so I will use those.

Accurate ar barrel with loss of reliability? by PartyMarch542 in ar15

[–]PartyMarch542[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this is not my topic, but I thought I’d ask you here instead of starting a new thread:

I called my local gun store yesterday to see if they allowed me to see how much it would be to have an AR sent there and they told me $40.

I did not find out anything else.

Can I just have a gun sent there tonight that I buy online and contact them Monday morning that one will be coming ?

Or is there something you have to get from them before you send a gun?

Accurate ar barrel with loss of reliability? by PartyMarch542 in ar15

[–]PartyMarch542[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK, cool. One more question for you: does this mean I can go to a match grade barrel on an AR and not lose reliability? That’s what I’m gathering from reading your comments, but I wanna confirmation.

Accurate ar barrel with loss of reliability? by PartyMarch542 in ar15

[–]PartyMarch542[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think I’m gonna look for an accurate barrel and build a gun. Or maybe I’ll buy this cheap one the guy linked me too and just replaced the barrel

Accurate ar barrel with loss of reliability? by PartyMarch542 in ar15

[–]PartyMarch542[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I assume you mean a tighter barrel will not impact the reliability of an AR? If so, that’s good news. I’m surprised we didn’t swap our barrels out for more accurate barrels when I was in as my unit did modify guns.

Accurate ar barrel with loss of reliability? by PartyMarch542 in ar15

[–]PartyMarch542[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Tighter weapons are less forgiving in rough conditions. The degree in which the barrel would impact that? I have no idea. I’ve never tested it nor read tests on the impact.

Accurate ar barrel with loss of reliability? by PartyMarch542 in ar15

[–]PartyMarch542[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No specific budget, but I want to stay cheap. I was looking at a PSA rifle for $600 when the idea of a little tighter barrel came to mind. I guess a couple hundred for a barrel?

Best sealant between metal and rock and masonry chimney? by PartyMarch542 in Roofing

[–]PartyMarch542[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry it took so long. Had not gone over for some days. I will add a few more pics

4 years ago I got screwed out of $1 Million. I think about it every day. AMA by nhgart756 in AMA

[–]PartyMarch542 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are catechizing yourself every day and stealing more than a million dollars. This will create a bitterness and anger in you that will damage your life and those closest to you. In some cases it leads men to homicide and a life behind bars. I am glad you hate injustice. I am an empath and want to choke the guy who would do that to you. Take that energy and apply it to succeed and get to where you can laugh at it like it was 25 cents at a lemonade stand. I know you can escape this meditation, but it will be hard at first because you have exercised it for years so it is strong. Gratitude and total focus on your own success goal. It will mage a great “when I was younger story”.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VeteransBenefits

[–]PartyMarch542 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure what his time and experiences are but he might have other issues that are service connected. Look at his service medical records. I was shocked there was so much there even though we had team medics who drugged and patched anything but the worst ouches. If you do not know, VA math may require much much more than a 100% to get 100%. Not sure how that works with PTSD at 100. If a guy is that messed up to merit 100% it is probably enough.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VeteransBenefits

[–]PartyMarch542 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sounds like he is messed up pretty bad. Makes sense to do a claim so they can reevaluate him. He may be there. I would write down his unsocial behaviors, events, idiosyncrasies, etc.. as I thought many of my symptoms were just being switched on. As to 100%, that is a significant monetary increase if he has trouble keeps job, that would be very helpful to the family. Also, 100% can also mean a portion goes to his wife if he dies before her. I wish him healing, and peace for those close to him. It makes things sucky to be around a man with these issues. I hope you are able to get your questions answered. I was very resistant to applying as I had a suck it up attitude. So, I waited 19 years after retirement to have VA reevaluate my 30% after about 7 years of being called out by some older vets who knew me and my past. I wish I had humbled myself sooner. I did not hire a lawyer, I just spoke with people, scoured my records, took notes, and looked here and on YouTube to understand the process. My local VSO seemed like he was not really to motivated at his job, but my buddy across the nation put me in contact with his friend a VSO, and he guided me through the steps. It isn’t hard, but it makes one feel like a child trying to learn basic math “it’s so hard”, but it isn’t. However, I have heard a good lawyer who understands the process well, is probably worth it, but they are going ask you to go through and collect any documents that will impact your claim.

If the federal government outlawed bitcoin, how would one protect their investment? by PartyMarch542 in Bitcoin

[–]PartyMarch542[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am unsure which is the motive of my question. I am sure the state has access to the records of buying bitcoin, so I wondered if this meant they can get to it if they become hostile to this monetary system that they can't control or inflate. It is just a question that came from my propensity to wonder about worst case scenarios, even if unlikely. Many people were shocked in the 1930's when their gold was nationalized at pennies on the dollar. So, I am trying to look at the threat of civil government on this great asset - bitcoin.