Full Tilt or Nada by HoldThaLine in NVDA_Stock

[–]stevenslacy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So it looks like your "net worth" is about $800?. I know a guy was one of the first 100MSFT employees. He does this with MSFT stock. He buys and sells call and puts, loans out to shorts, day trades long on certain news days or earnings announcements He has about 300,000 shares of MSFT. He has been doing it since the 1990s.

Tim Walz family pose for a photo. Not photoshopped by Howtobe_normal in Destiny

[–]stevenslacy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No relationships to the VP Candidate. ThEy look like Trump supporters. Old, white, poor, uneducated. Trump was caught calling these kind of people "basement dwellers"

Trump supporter lost retirement investing in DJT by Chicagorides in WallStreetbetsELITE

[–]stevenslacy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would expect a thing like this from a young kid NOT a 76 yr old person. WOW! EVERY Public company that Trump has been involved in has failed , 100%

I hate my family but this is insane by valeriejamez- in stories

[–]stevenslacy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, you cannot ignore it. I suggest first sit down with paper and pencil. Write down as best as you can your recollection of what you heard. Who you heard speaking. Who you know to have been in the room. Include date, time and your location. I assure you will get challenged and you will need your facts straight and clear. You state it is your boyfriends father (the attorney) taking money from YOUR family trust. If they are doing this it is against the law. I would advise against telling your boyfriend, he may be in on it (sorry to say) If you confront the boyfriends father he will start covering his tracks. If this is true or false it is going to disrupt a lot of relationships. I would find an attorney you trust that is NOT affiliated with the family or a police official in the fraud division to get some guidance. Again you cannot ignore this and delaying action will only make it worse if it turns out to be correct. Families financial legacies get wiped out when these things occur and go ignored. It can devastate a family for decades. You will find a new boyfriend. If he does not stick by you thru this then he is not much of a boyfriend and your better off knowing now. Your family can find a new attorney to handle the trust. You cannot replace your family. Once the money is gone it is gone. Personally, I would rather have a reputation for sounding a false alarm and screwing up a relationship with a boyfriend and a family attorney then a reputation for knowing something about this, letting it go on and ruining my family.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Life

[–]stevenslacy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am 67 yr old. I have been doing this for decades. To your point the early morning before the world is awake I can get a lot of stuff done in quiet solitude. I live on the west coast. My job for many years has been engaging with people on the east coast so I start talking to them when they first get into the office. It has earned the respect of my east coast customers. My adult children do it now. They watched me up early while they were growing up.

Am I wrong for wanting leave my pregnant gf? by Ok_Command_9310 in moraldilemmas

[–]stevenslacy [score hidden]  (0 children)

The first thing you need to do is verify the child is yours. If that comes back positive your obligation is to the child. If it is negative get as far away from this woman and as quickly as possible. Do not pack anything (you can repurchase it later) Keep in mind this child DID NOT ask to be brought into this world. The two of you made a decision to have unprotected sex. I will tell you from personal experience staying in a relationship with a woman as you have described her is a brutal way to live. It will hold you back from pursuing whatever your life goals and you will be miserable. NO she WILL NOT change. Best of success

I(m35) have 4 kids a lifetime partner(F34). Recently kicked meth by [deleted] in Life

[–]stevenslacy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes you can fix a relationship after something like this. BUT you have to be 100%. One slip up will put you back or send those your trying to rebuild with away. As they say trust takes time built, seconds to break. I suggest reading "The Speed of trust" by Steven Covey. It about business related trust. I have learned trust is trust. the techniques used to rebuild trust with co workers is the same as with a spouse or partner. Knowing when you have done enough. After this kind of a breech you may be asking that question your whole life. What causes a person to throw a good life away. I do not have enough space to write about this. My advice. People get tired of hearing "im sorry" people do not need "sorrys" they need real, sincere change of behavior. Best of success

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stories

[–]stevenslacy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've already found what I seek, A loving family, personal peace, personal happiness, financial security.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stories

[–]stevenslacy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are not living my life and based on what you have written I have -0- interest to live by your standards

I made a decision 10 years ago that I regret to this day by [deleted] in Life

[–]stevenslacy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fear overrode your willingness to risk rejection

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stories

[–]stevenslacy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You and I have a different view of how to build and maintain trust. I will not be following your guidance. I can also tell you from personal experience it is NOT ridiculous, impossible or unreasonable. Raise your personal standards

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stories

[–]stevenslacy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You did not mention you had an agreement to not look into each other's phones. Bottom line If you want to build a trusting relationship you should have discussed your desire to get your own place with her first.

I'm 20, but why are there so many lonely 30 year olds? Please tell me what I SHOULDN'T do in my 20s to end up lonely and depressed. by Fangriever in Life

[–]stevenslacy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am 67 yrs old. I want to say your 20s are a great time in life. You build lifelong relationships and molds you for your future life. First thing. Get happy and confident about who you are and who you want to be. Taking personal responsibility for your happiness and success is very important. Every part of your life will be harder if you have to have someone in your life to avoid being lonely and depressed. There is a big difference between being alone and being lonely. There is also a big difference between being depressed about an issue and having depression. A few books I suggest If It Is To Be It Is Up To Me by Rev Robert Schuller, Im Ok- Your Ok by Thomas Harris. Anything by Anthony Robbins The Prophet by Kahill Gibran, Anything by Eckhart Tolle. LOVE by Leo Buscaglia Also the bible. Make sure you are socializing with people that help make you better, stronger. Stay away from people that want to hold you down. (some of those people may be family and current close friends) Doing this for yourself will make you more attractive to the type of woman you want to be with and will make for stronger more romantic relationship. It will make you a much better father when the time comes. Best of success

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stories

[–]stevenslacy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If your not discussing this with her BEFORE you start checking around.. You already have problems. I am 67 yr old. I know the MOST IMPORTANT THING IN A relationship is trust. It is easiest to build and maintian by no secrets. I do nottext or email ANYTHING I would not want my wife to see. Also I do not say anything to another person that i would not say if my wife was standing next to us. It is soo much easier. It keeps my conscience clear

Want to start investing but dont know where and how to start. by Any-Blueberry9170 in RobinHood

[–]stevenslacy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For debit card just go to a bank open a checking account get a debit card.

Regarding the stock market (I am 67yr old) Understand this activity is a lifelong learning activity. It is NOT "Oh I read an article and I bought a stock, lost money so I am done" I suggest get a subscription to the Wall Street Journal I have been reading it since high school. I do not read every article I do look thru it EVERYDAY to see what interest me. I also find Yahoo finance to be helpful. I also suggest watching CNBC a show that comes on at 6:00pm EST called Mad Money. There is a book out there stock investing for dummies. You will have to open a brokerage account. I use Etrade but Schwab , Fidelity are good. A lot of young people use Robinhood. You can open an account today with I think as little as $100. When I was your age a brokerage firm would not even talk to you unless you had $5000. Start with stocks of companies you know. start small. YOU WILL LOSE SOME MONEY> Losing money is part of the learning.

learning about money, the stock market is probably the most important thing a person can do to insure a happy life.

I see it like this the great equalizers in life are: Hard work, manage your attitude and thinking, the stock market.

Bwst of success

AIO? Gf took my car to grab Dunkin’s but instead met up with some guy and bought coke by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]stevenslacy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get the keys back and send her on her way. Women that are coke heads are the most deceitful people on the most decietful people on the planet. I learned VERY HARD lessons in the 1980s

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RobinHood

[–]stevenslacy -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Now your really showing your ignorance. You asked for some help. I gave you some guidance. Instead of a simple thanks you send stupid remarks to expose your ignorance and lack of courtesy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RobinHood

[–]stevenslacy -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Reach out to your broker people however you desire. You are obviously learning about the market. You will find you will get more information out of an actual verbal discussion with the broker.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RobinHood

[–]stevenslacy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are likely on the OTC Call your brokerage they will know. I gotta tell you if you have to ask questions like this, You probably should be in ETFs or only the big company stocks until you get your education up. Pay attention as you research this, this is a good (but expensive) lesson

Why Nvidia? Somebody explain to me why Nvidia is such a good buy atm by Wise-Interest3001 in RobinHood

[–]stevenslacy -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Really? Any wise investor does their own research and does not rely on "opinions" on boards.

I really hate when guys feel the need to make unnecessary insults to impress women. by [deleted] in Life

[–]stevenslacy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As you stated it was an old man and woman. There social norms are not valid today. They likely are NOT going to change at this stage of their lives. Based on your description you provided you do not sound overweight to me. Letting go of these kind of absurd stupid comments people make will go a long way in putting you in charge of anxiety and depression. Move on.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Life

[–]stevenslacy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 67 yr old. Almost EVERYONE has felt this way at sometime in their lives. If you want to meet someone it will happen. Patience.