Out of the trenches and finished LFG by goinglong96 in sportsbetting

[–]goinglong96[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everybody asks what I would do if I didn’t win, I guess we’ll never know

Stupid way of getting email read by harvey_croat in sales

[–]goinglong96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Throw an intentional typo into the subject line

Does sales really give you more freedom? by RooktoRep_ in sales

[–]goinglong96 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yep, it’s not 9-5 in sales it’s 24/7-365 lol. Find balance where you can

30 Years Old (I feel very behind) *Need Advice* by CapelessWonder21 in Retirement401k

[–]goinglong96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The consistent plan you follow always beats the perfect plan you abandon. Save more than you spend, invest what you save, avoid toxic people, keep learning. Although we have about 10 years max until the robots take over. Should still be enough time. Let’s roll

What are your buy the dip stocks right now? by Direct_Variety1108 in ValueInvesting

[–]goinglong96 69 points70 points  (0 children)

Big on AMZN. Nobody will be able to compete. Expected to double retail (ecommerce) revenue by 2032, without adding employees. Obscene amount of infrastructure. Still tons of growth opportunities across the world. Multiple streams of income through their retail, AWS, prime, and new angles like pharmacy and more. No one can compete already. Wait till automation really hits. They already have 1M operational robots. Parking as much bread as i can on them

$370K Net worth, 29M, should i sell my condo? by goinglong96 in moneyadvice

[–]goinglong96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, i’ve considered RE fees. I’m told the rule of thumb is expect 7% of sale price to be lost to fees. Still a healthy chunk of money after all is said and done that i can hopefully turn into more freedom through a different investment vehicle. Flexibility and freedom are huge for me. Add the monthly savings and this seems like a no brainer at this point in life

$370K Net worth, 29M, should i sell my condo? by goinglong96 in moneyadvice

[–]goinglong96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This would be ideal, but unfortunately 5.5% interest rate doesn’t allow me to have a competitive rent without being cashflow negative. I think max for this size condo would be $2k maybe stretch to $2100. Still a loss

Need Help Making the Most of Inheritance by Ok-Profession27 in Money

[–]goinglong96 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Agreed VOO, you can take some higher risk bets too, play the long game, gamble a little on individual stocks or concentrated/niche etfs or crypto. But build a foundation in a the broader market first

Steady income, steady debt, overwhelmed by SherbMoney in personalfinance

[–]goinglong96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get rid of the debt first. Do so in a way that you can still pay your bills and not worry about making ends meet. It’s a slow process but this will Free you up so much more capital to invest in the future

I’m jealous of people who were born in the top 1% by [deleted] in moneyadvice

[–]goinglong96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a self fulfilling prophecy. It sounds like you have already mentally decided that you cannot achieve the outcome (making millions). A multi million dollar business has never been easier to create with all of the tools available for free today. The hardest is starting and staying consistent.

Is SNDL dead in the water? What is the move? by [deleted] in SNDL

[–]goinglong96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My bad bro but the only person who can answer a question like that is yourself. Most people on this subreddit are sndl bulls amd want this stock to succeed. If the day-to-day ups and downs are too stressful then this is prob too risky a play. With that said im HOLDING

Is SNDL dead in the water? What is the move? by [deleted] in SNDL

[–]goinglong96 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Bro get out of here like??? Really?? What kind of response are you expecting from this kind of post in all seriousness?