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56656041 No.56656041 [Reply] [Original]

1: How much you earn
2: How much you spend on rent
3: How much you save/invest and in what
I'll start:
>$3k a month after tax
>$600 a month
>$1k invested 50/50 between ETFs and crypto

>> No.56656169

>>56656041
$0
$0
~$100k liquid, holdings are classified

>> No.56656183

>>56656041
>rent
OH NONONONONONONONO

>> No.56656225

>>56656041
I had almost 16k in savings until i decided to spend 3k on crypto last week

>> No.56656232
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56656232

>>56656041
1. $5,000
2. $0
3. $4,500 / $3000 Fiat $1000 mortgage $500 Crypto
4. Philippines

>> No.56656348

>>56656183
Some language disconnect from my part there, did not realize that rent you pay to a landlord and the rates you pay on a mortgage are not called the same thing in English. That field should be any of those. I still pay rent in the former sense though lol

>> No.56656428

>>56656232
>$5,000
Is that a month or a year? Also good idea to include country

>> No.56656447

>>56656183
>he thinks the bank isn’t his landlord
>>b-b-b-but my house is paid off!!
>he thinks Uncle Sam isn’t his landlord

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56657429

>>56656041
>140k
>live with parents
>invest 5k a month solely in crypto

>> No.56657502

>>56656041

>$194k/year
>$2100/month on mortgage
>$120k/yr in various accounts but all in stocks/index funds, though my wife puts in $23k in this

Don't YOLO your money anything. You can make it that way but you will more than likely fail. I did Gamestop but it was a small amount of my wealth. Key to wealth is making calculated risks in which betting wrong doesn't wipe you out. If my Gamestop went bust, it was only a 3 month delay in retirement.

>> No.56657557

>>56657502
I like how you admitted that you put anything into gamestop and then try to give financial advice.

>> No.56657567

>>56656232
KEK CHINK BAGGIE HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

>> No.56657625

5k a month after tax
1080 a month for rent
I just gamble when I see things moon like a degenerate

>> No.56657649

>>56656041

I have about $100k in cash.
I have about $250k in GameStop.

I own a food truck business. I make about $4k a day in gross sales. Some big events and catering can make $150k a month in gross sales.

My mortgage is $5,000 my rents where I park my trucks are roughly $5600/month.

Opening a store soon. Going to out grow the bills.

>> No.56657650

>>56657429
10/10 2010

>> No.56657653

>>56657557

Well, yeah, putting a small % in speculative investments can allow for a lot of upside with minimal downside. At no point did losing my shirt in Gamestop substantially effect my overall wealth. What do you think angel investors do? It's simple risk management.

>> No.56657657

>>56656041
your welcomr
https://www.dextools.io/app/en/ether/pair-explorer/0x46f29a9ffd1231abd635b611196852ef18100588

>> No.56657748

>>56656041
1. ~40k a month before tax (recent development)
2. 1800
3. 200k in a 5% cash account. Negligible crypto/stocks

>> No.56657769

>125k salary, 15% bonus
>1355 mortgage on 2500sqft house and 15 acres
>277k 401k in target date 2060
>25k rIRA in VTI
usd, btw

>> No.56657796

>$5.6k net
>$1.8k
>$2k into BTC, keep $10k in tbills

>> No.56657835

>>56657748
>40k a month
>200k in a 5% cash account
You borrow $160k/m and sick it into a mmf?

>> No.56657866

>>56657649

What type of food anon? I was thinking of starting a food truck or cart. Any advice?

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56657870

>>56657649
>250k in gamestop
are you retarded? the company is basically worthless and has no path to profitability, the coming recession is going to knock them out for good