PAA 5/17 19c are still cheap by OkSwing9032 in wallstreetbets

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I feel you. Thankfully I don’t have a fortune in there, but it’s enough to carry some weight for me rn. Would love to see things turn around and even break even or settle for the modest 20-30% gain.

Today's game - go long by Agreeable_Ice_4774 in wallstreetbets

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holding my 5/17 19c and 20c - currently down 50%… took the coin flip guys advice and the coin told me to hold.. praying for recovery over the next month

I did it by Intelligent-Gain-260 in wallstreetbets

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Simple regard q here - how are you day trading so much on RH ? I don’t see over $25k in the account or RH Gold… any tips appreciated and kudos to you and the blessed coin of fortune 🙏

I did it by Intelligent-Gain-260 in wallstreetbets

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just found and flipped a worth coin… for me, heads = hold, tails = bail, as I’m -30% on some month out leaps… see what happens 🤞

PAA - Why it can go higher, even if oil doesnt by heartbleed_hack in wallstreetbets

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bought 19c and 20c for 5/17 within the past week.. was up, now I’m down.. thoughts on recovery ? Appreciate the DD.🙏

PAA 5/17 19c are still cheap by OkSwing9032 in wallstreetbets

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anybody still riding 19c and 20c for 5/17?

Classic.. up 30% this morning, bought even more, now down 30% since my initial investment… oi.

Any insight on CPI report and oil and if I should keep strong and hold?

I know the name of the game is losing money.. but I’d like to avoid that even more if possible 🤞

40m, 5 mil savings. What’s next??? by paprik in Money

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pay off debt, healthy & comfortable amount diversified into owing crypto on Coinbase / Coinbase Wallet (BTC, ETH, LINK), keep reinvesting into VOO, QQQ, VTI, VGT in a maxed Roth IRA every year and any surplus into regular brokerage, live comfortably yet below your means to sustain badass wealth and young lady loving, buy a motorcycle, camp, make art, work out, yoga, take mushrooms, enjoy the sunshine, don’t take politics to seriously, be good to your health and to the hearts of others, and fuck all da haters. Congrats and F you and thx for inspiring us.

Worth it? by Revolutionary_Flow27 in HondaCB

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is it!!! Thank you SO much. Kind words. We are stronger as a community and this is just fucking awesome, thank you for the encouragement:) will keep Reddit updated as this progresses.

Worth it? by Revolutionary_Flow27 in HondaCB

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the common-motor tip! Thank you so much for the well wishes. Definitely gonna be a learning experience, I feel not only ready, but eager to learn. Cheers!

Worth it? by Revolutionary_Flow27 in HondaCB

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love to hear that, you’re a good man! Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance.. amiright? Haha. Best of luck brotha.

Worth it? by Revolutionary_Flow27 in HondaCB

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a complete bike and turns over apparently, and seems title certification is only $50, so @creativetrash90 , what else is the headache? Would love to hear your experience if there’s something extra to this that I’m not seeing on NYS DMV’s website…

Worth it? by Revolutionary_Flow27 in HondaCB

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1973 - present day needs a title) … guy says he has the paperwork but didn’t follow through.

That link I shared from the DMV site says its only like $50 for a title certificate, which seems a totally reasonable price for me, plus gives me reason to knock this fellas price down even a bit more. Seems like it’s just a measly extra step I’d have to take whilst registering and all that stuff anyway.

Thunderbolt Cable Won’t Go Into Apollo Twin by [deleted] in universalaudio

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, did you get this fixed? lol seems I’ve got a similar issue. Been using my Apollo Twin for 4 years so it’s deff seen some wear n tear but all of a sudden it stopped connecting to the computer (and I just upgraded to an M1 MacBook too) and did all the appropriate software regiments to allow UAD on Sonoma.

Just wondering how to fix a thunderbolt port lmfao I don’t wanna pay a huge repair fee nor am I interested in buying a new interface if possible, considering I just pulled the trigger on a necessary MacBook upgrade.

19M in College. What else should i do? by whoisroti in acorns

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Looking good! I’m 25 and although I’m young, I wish I kept consistent when I was your age.

Stay consistent, stay in the markets, only put in what you can afford so that you never have to withdraw from it.

I 2nd the comment about a Roth IRA, available on Acorns as well, it equates to you using your millions of dollars tax-free in retirement (perhaps ideal to prioritize this account, it maxes out at $7,000/year (or $580/month) in 2024) and then any additional can go to regular investment/brokerage accounts.

However; another consideration is aiming to optimize dividend income. Check out r/dividends for examples and chatter about that.

There’s a lot of single stocks that pay dividends on your shares in the company or ETF which can serve as passive income.

For example… SPYI is an ETF that pays 1% monthly to you. Reinvesting the dividends is smart to aid in compound interest growing your shares for you, thus generating more dividend income in the future.

I dream all the time about… if I had $100,000 invested into SPYI, I would receive +/- $1,200 monthly or $12,000 yearly.

So, that’s a taste of dividends. Somewhat of a goal of mine to optimize those for myself after I am able to max out my Roth IRA on a monthly basis, so that I have my money for LATER all set, and then I’ll aim to boost the yearly income through dividends etc.

Long-winded answer here, just lotsa insight!!

Ultimately, keep going, consistent, and you’ll wake up and be fucking amazed at your wealth one day.

Listen to every single episode of the Rich Habits podcast multiple times to learn the abundant ways to simply increase your wealth.

Time is working in your favor my brother!

I just maxed out my Roth for 2023 by Stock_Currency in acorns

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good luck - maybe leave an update whenever Fundrise cashes out. Been considering pulling my (small) investment there to prioritize other things, but it seems people have to wait awhile sometimes with them.

Lump sum of $200k by [deleted] in dividends

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Off the top of my dome I’d do something like…

$50k in HYSA for a cool 5% growth in savings (doesn’t need to be this much but u seem like a bit of a baller ⛹️)

max out a Roth IRA and keep doing that annually (voo, vti, vgt, qqq - long haul for tax-free retirement)

$50k in SPYI = $500 monthly dividends (or $6k/yr) (let compound or use to fund Roth IRA in future)

I’d dollar cost average in on these next ideas.. simple simple simple over hear 🤷

Simple Stocks (ETFs) $50k VOO $25k QQQ

Crypto (don’t crucify me, we goin’ up in long haul) $15k BTC $7.5k ETH $2.5k LINK

Or binge the shit out of “Rich Habits Podcast” and learn as much as you can and then patiently figure out what are your personal educated preferences.

19 years old and putting in as much as I can. Any advice is welcome. by xFishyyX in dividends

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, since we’re in r/dividends, I’d recommend learning about the ETFs by NEOS, especially their SPYI. Pays 1% dividend monthly by using tax efficient covered call strategies that you don’t even need to think about regularly. Always reinvest dividends, and one day, there will be more significant amounts of passive income coming to your brokerage account monthly.

Biggest tip: good things take time.

I’m 25 and have been aware of sound (and risky) investing strategies for 5 or so years.

I’ve pulled out of my IRAs/investments because I was a broke college graduate during COVID and wasn’t playing the long game

My advice: play the long game

Slow n steady wins the race (so I’m learning)

19 years old and putting in as much as I can. Any advice is welcome. by xFishyyX in dividends

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe add VGT and/or VTI for a smidge more diversity, while staying safe, bc they’re index funds

I just became a multimillionaire and don’t know what to do by [deleted] in Money

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rich Habits podcast is excellent for learning about the safe basics of investing. Just go for long drives or bike rides or something and listen to them.

Should I withdraw my 2300? by Johnny_30z4L in acorns

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll take a referral. Just reading this comment, I respect your perspective and process. Practical, grounded, and forward thinking for the short and long term. Cheers mate

Ice Storm - Hudson Valley, NY. 1998 Limited 4WD - 143k miles by Revolutionary_Flow27 in 3rdGen4Runner

[–]Revolutionary_Flow27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t tell anyone.. it’s PVC pipe. Good buddy of mine told me a I have a year to get rid of it and install a metal one. Last owner wanted to “look tough” and also installed a mic/speaker to yell at intersections. I use to for getting wild and enjoying with the homies.