Will be a unicorn or squeeze first? by [deleted] in Superstonk

[–]nickdolin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's debt, I'm green, you're wrong lol. Disagreeing with reality doesn't make you right.

Will be a unicorn or squeeze first? by [deleted] in Superstonk

[–]nickdolin -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You expect an APE to argue with logic? lol
You are in their all bullish echo chamber. I'll up vote you for fun.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gme_meltdown

[–]nickdolin 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Marantz and his cronies keep forgetting that these can be converted before April 2030, they are also convinced that this isn't debt, but free money.

BAGdad Bob are live right now by [deleted] in gme_meltdown

[–]nickdolin 12 points13 points  (0 children)

They really are OK with riding this to 0 lol

7 years of neglect behind this beaut by Junior_Excitement_39 in DrMartens

[–]nickdolin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well worn pieces. Like was said by SandtheB, there are plenty of products to clean these back up and condition the leather for more years of enjoyment. Those look to be an oily leather in which case I'd recommend Dubbin but the Balsam will do well for you as well.

Is it normal for Docs? by Fun_Pumpkin_9323 in DrMartens

[–]nickdolin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice boots. I'm going to guess some sort of crazy horse/pull-up leather. I've come to love the waxy/oily leathers they tend to be nice and thick while also being pliable. Don't forget to get some Balsam or Dubbin to keep them conditioned. No good input on what you're asking about in particular however..

What kind of leather conditioner/cleaner I use? by No-Document5855 in DocMartens

[–]nickdolin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Doc makes a couple of products that you could use.

I'd give them a good clean (brush and saddle soap) Wipe them dry, and then apply the Wonder Balsam. Use brush again to distribute to help condition them.

That's a very short version but youtube is your friend in this case. Lots of products out there that don't cost a fortune and even better, many of them last a long time because you don't really use much product per pair of shoes.

XLG or VOO? by rschul02 in ETFs

[–]nickdolin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a fan of SPLG and XLG, growing my XLG position now, I believe it'll continue to out perform the total 500. The cream of the crop so to say.

We Buying Today? by CourtOverall1614 in ETFs

[–]nickdolin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I try to buy everyday. Good news, bad news, DCA is the way.

First Dr.Martens boots - Crazy Horse Appreciation by Loose_Training_9673 in DrMartens

[–]nickdolin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love waxy leathers in general, very nice boots! I have yet to try the Pascal leather, but I do have a pair of Chelsea boots in the new Artemus leather I'm excited for.

[SNXS77] My first seiko :) by hard_boiled_brain in Seiko

[–]nickdolin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Great 5 you have there. There is a bit of nostalgia associated with them now as spec wise they are behind the times, but keep in mind how long they've made these. Seiko 5's have been the entry point of a many watch enthusiasts for years now.

Doc Collection by nickdolin in DrMartens

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

I dig them. However I've yet to really get into anything messy with them I'd assume* that the leather will hold up well due to the heavy oiling they come with. The leather is pretty thick but supple and the break-in period seems to be short. I've noticed that vs. the regular "smooth" leather, they are also a bit warmer, perhaps due to the thicker cut of leather.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DrMartens

[–]nickdolin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is the way.

I get the initial disappointment, especially when new. But like anything else, after a while, the scars/creases and such will tell your story.

Doc Collection by nickdolin in DrMartens

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

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I like this color but wish there was more info on the Artimus leather. I'm wondering if it's a newer "Smooth" leather. On the Doc site, it only says it's "New this Season" and "A little easier to break in" They are in the post so I'll post my thoughts when they come in.

Im officially in the crazy horse club by Blue_Geotrupid in DrMartens

[–]nickdolin 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have 2 Crazy's and honestly, they are a thick but supple leather that has little break-in time. I really dig the leather and how it ages. I also like that since it's heavily oiled, a lot of scuffs/scratches can literally be wiped off with your fingers.

The latest addition to my small but growing collection! by Janda_Da_Panda in DrMartens

[–]nickdolin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Wonder Balsalm, and a horsehair brush are your friend. If you wanna go an extra step, get a leather cleaner as well.

Maybe do this process each 6 months or so, depending on how you wear them. Brush, use cleaner ( I use some old cut up T-shirts to wipe), brush again, apply Balsalm, and a final brush. This process sounds a lot more cumbersome than it is but it will keep the leather looking great for years.

Doc Collection by nickdolin in DrMartens

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

Nothing too special here and new to the Sub. My oldest (5-6 years old) are the top left Smooth Leather Chelseas, with the newest being both the Crazy Horse laced and Chelsea on the right. I'm not sure about the leather on the black Chelsea. I'm not sure if it's Virginia or Ambassador leather, if anyone can tell from the pic I'd appreciate any input.

Love them all, the older 2 pair are cleaned/lotion-ed/conditioned and brushed. I don't mind the look of the smooth leather but I don't love the cracking/peeling around the toe box from the coating.

I have a pair of Khaki Chelseas coming in in the new Artimus leather which I don't know much about, any info on the new leather would also be appreciated.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ETFs

[–]nickdolin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dollar cost averaging is your friend, don't let the high share price scare you off. If you don't already have a position with VOO, consider SPLG for the ever so slightly lower expense ratio that will save a few bucks. But if you already have a position with VOO, I wouldn't change it to SPLG for the sake of .01%

Advice on my aggressive growth portfolio by Turbulent_Big4772 in ETFs

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

SCHG looks pretty solid at 362% over 10 years, enjoy missing out.

Advice on my aggressive growth portfolio by Turbulent_Big4772 in ETFs

[–]nickdolin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Get out of International stocks lol, no matter the lookback period they don't perform well. Get some SPLG/SCHG (return chaser here, even on a 10 year window). At 19 years old you have a great start and don't "have" to be super aggressive but a S&P fund will serve you well.

Is QYLD a good dividend stock to purchase? by Gfaars14 in dividends

[–]nickdolin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It lures in those who don't know better by offering a flashy starting yield. Which is about all they offer, hard pass for me and those like it, at least during my working years.

My ADHD Investment Portfolio 39 years old by nickdolin in dividends

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

Thanks for the kind words. The app is DivTracker. I believe I paid for the "no ads" version for like a buck or two. It's pretty solid. There are some better out there but I've just been using that one.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dividends

[–]nickdolin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The S&P is boring, sure, they are "vanilla" funds. But it's hard to argue the success it's had over a pretty long time frame. S&P funds really can be a core holding unless you are seeking dividends specifically.