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>> No.19277629 [View]
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TQQQ and Amnime Wifes pee-ing themself's
that-s how i lived brohter

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Hey anons, need some advice from older, cooler heads because I have limited life experience. Thanks in advance for subscribing to my blog.

I lost my job due to all of this, as in perma-lost because the company closed, I was a programmer.
My wife did too, but only temporarily, she's an office worker.
I immediately went out and got a customer service job at an essential business near me, but some of the workers there were spooked because of the virus and quit or took time off, so I wound up with 70 hours a week because I wanted the money enough to work the extra hours. It's poor money but the hazard pay made it slightly better.
The managers kept threatening to fire me if I didn't stop using my phone at the register, but I told them I was going to be on my phone whenever I wasn't checking someone out, and I was here to act as a cashier not a janitor or stocker regardless of whether they "did things differently around here" as every business seems to say, and they pretty much just had to suck it up because they were short-handed and didn't want to replace me with someone less reliable.
Anyways, I convinced my wife by degrees to go along with me in re-investing pretty much our entire nest egg to add to my existing portfolio (I had the entire thing on 5% stop-loss so I fared okay during the crash).
Gradually through a mixture of convincing her and acting without her knowledge, I ended up doing some pretty risky but calculated day trading with half of the new bolstered portfolio, and despite a few dicey parts it kept on paying off. Since she's gone back to work she's been less worried and hasn't asked me about the portfolio, so I haven't told her much about it, but this bull run has served me even better than the previous crab market did.

I had today off and really sealed things up, decided not to get too greedy or risk-prone and just paid off our mortgage and threw the rest into some long-term growth and dividends stuff.

continued, thanks character limit

>> No.19044760 [View]
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NOOOOOOOO
YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO SAVE NOOOOOOOOO

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