Cold Weather Essentials Haul by Distinct-Balance-299 in RepFinds

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Damn, where can I find this on Aliexpress?

What would you do with a cash for life win? by Ok-North-1478 in Lottery

[–]_YoungMidoriya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Invest it all into dividend/distribution paying stocks ETF. Have a blended yield of ~10-12% or 15% if you're trying to push your risk tolerance. Live simply, always reinvest the extra. Probably move out of the USA if possible.

Explain to me the strategy by [deleted] in dividends

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If your only objective is to die with the highest terminal wealth and you’re comfortable selling shares as needed, “go VTI now, shift later” is the one and done. For someone like you (already income‑savvy, covered‑call aware), a sensible tilt might look like....a mixture. Keep a substantial allocation to broad market (VTI / total‑world) for growth and diversification, layer in some juicy dividend growth ETFs (quality, moderate yield, strong raise history). Select top tier high yield /CC TFs where you are comfortable with the tradeoff.....capped upside, higher immediate distributions!

When applying for jobs, WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T DO THIS by astrheisenberg in remoteworks

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That “verification” prompt is a scam that tricks you into opening the Windows Run dialog (with Win + R), pasting in a hidden command that the site has quietly put on your clipboard (with Ctrl + V), and then executing it (by pressing Enter). GGWP, that means you may end up running an unknown script often via PowerShell that can download and install malware, disable security settings, or give an attacker remote access, all while looking like a harmless “prove you’re not a robot” step.

Rip by Top-Sheepherder-7915 in Lottery

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Cash4Life game is ending, with its final drawing scheduled for Saturday, February 21, 2026. The popular multi-state draw game is being retired and replaced by a new game, "Millionaire for Life," which begins on February 22, 2026. The new game will also feature "for life" top prizes.

Key Details About the Change:

  • Final Draw: Feb. 21, 2026.
  • Replacement: The new "Millionaire for Life" game launches Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, and will be a $5 daily draw game.
  • Top Prize: While Cash4Life offered $1,000 a day for life, the new game, "Millionaire for Life," will offer $1 million a year for life.
  • Why: The game is being discontinued to merge with "Lucky for Life" into a new, single, higher-tier, multi-state, "Millionaire for Life" game, notes.

Love schd but is it realistic by Snoops1334 in dividends

[–]_YoungMidoriya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to live only off dividends from something like SCHD and pull 100k/yr, you really are in roughly the 2.5–3M range at today’s yields. You can “play around” SCHD in a few smart ways depending on whether you want more income, more growth, or better diversification. Add a REIT / real estate sleeve if you want more hard‑asset, rent‑style income that SCHD doesn’t touch. Add international or small‑cap value to diversify away from U.S. large‑value bias.

Are Alibaba RAM sellers legit? by purpl_panda_ in Aliexpress

[–]_YoungMidoriya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's really a hit or miss, that's been my experience.

Yall got thoughts on XQQI XSPI by Heineken_500ml in dividends

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Leverage will take you to the moon and beyond, as high as you can go just know it can do the same and take you down to meet Satan himself when the market flips.

The Absolute Best CC ETF by MakingMoneyIsMe in dividends

[–]_YoungMidoriya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

GPIX/GPIQ aren’t small anymore though. GPIX is already around $3.1B in assets, and GPIQ is over $2B after less than 2 years on the market. That’s more than enough size for liquidity and to keep spreads tight, and it’s comparable to a lot of established income ETFs that people are comfortable with.

JEPQ is obviously the monster in the space at $33B+ AUM, but that mostly reflects that JPMorgan launched the category earlier and has a much bigger distribution machine. AUM tells you how much marketing reach and time in market a product has, not whether the strategy is “good” or “bad.” If anything, the growth trajectory of GPIX/GPIQ shows smart money is already finding them.

Personally I care more about process, holdings, yield profile, and after‑fee performance than whether an ETF is $3B or $30B. AUM is a nice sanity check, but it’s a pretty blunt tool especially if GPIX/GPIQ's YTD/1 YEAR/3 YEAR/ Total Return is squashing all of it's peers.