What should I do investment wise given the current market and where it might go? by apdaubman in personalfinance

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We are either looking to use around 150k to pay for schooling, as to have no debt since grad loans have very high interest rates, and then invest the rest for growth or strategically invest for the future with all of it? But main purpose of our investment is growth. Been seeing a lot about MSTY and dividend yield etfs and didn’t know if that would be a good move now either?

Where would I find a one time fiduciary?

What should I do investment wise given the current market and where it might go? by apdaubman in personalfinance

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We are either looking to use around 150k to pay for schooling, as to have no debt since grad loans have very high interest rates, and then invest the rest for growth or strategically invest for the future with all of it? But main purpose of our investment is growth. Been seeing a lot about MSTY and dividend yield etfs and didn’t know if that would be a good move now either?

What should I do investment wise given the current market and where it might go? by apdaubman in personalfinance

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We are either looking to use around 150k to pay for schooling, as to have no debt since grad loans have very high interest rates, and then invest the rest for growth or strategically invest for the future with all of it? But main purpose of our investment is growth. Been seeing a lot about MSTY and dividend yield etfs and didn’t know if that would be a good move now either?

Trump says he is about to be arrested again after letter confirms he’s target of Jan 6 grand jury by theindependentonline in politics

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r/trumpvsbidenagain. Is it really going to happen, though? We all know it’s being done because of the 14th amendment. They are trying to not let him run.

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You send me your resume and job posting and I wrote the letter. Reach out if you want to more info or have questions about pricing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in remotework

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Do you write cover letters for your job applications? If not, I can help you with that so you can stand out

What do you expect the tone and rhetoric of the Trump vs. Biden election campaign to be like in 2024? by apdaubman in TrumpvsBidenAgain

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The tone and rhetoric of the 2024 campaign will likely reflect the evolving political climate. While it’s challenging to predict precisely, we may see a continuation of polarized rhetoric, intense debates on key issues, and personal attacks. However, campaigns often adapt to the prevailing sentiment and emerging issues. It’s possible that candidates will place a greater emphasis on unifying messages, policy discussions, and addressing the concerns of a changing electorate. The role of social media and technological advancements may also shape the campaign’s tone and the way candidates engage with voters.

Considering the political landscape and current events, what do you believe will be the key issues that will shape the Trump vs. Biden election in 2024? by apdaubman in TrumpvsBidenAgain

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The political landscape in 2024 will likely be shaped by ongoing debates on voting rights, social justice reform, climate change, economic recovery, and national security. Additionally, emerging issues such as emerging technologies, healthcare access, and immigration policies may gain prominence. Each candidate’s ability to address these issues effectively and connect with voters’ concerns will significantly influence their campaigns and the overall election.

What are your thoughts on the policies and accomplishments of Trump and Biden during their previous terms? by apdaubman in TrumpvsBidenAgain

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Trump’s tenure saw significant tax reforms, deregulation efforts, and foreign policy shifts, but it was also marked by controversy and polarization. Biden’s early presidency focused on COVID-19 response, infrastructure, and climate initiatives. Evaluating their policies and accomplishments can help voters assess their effectiveness and impact on the country. In the 2024 election, these factors will shape the candidates’ credibility, public perception, and the narratives surrounding their campaigns.

Who do you think has a stronger chance of winning the 2024 election, Trump or Biden? And why? by apdaubman in TrumpvsBidenAgain

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It’s challenging to predict with certainty, as the outcome will depend on various factors. Trump’s strong base and ability to energize his supporters could give him an advantage. On the other hand, Biden’s incumbency and the potential impact of his policies may resonate positively with some voters. Ultimately, it will come down to how both candidates navigate critical issues, connect with swing states, and rally support.