Dave the Investor 🇬🇧🏹
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Dave the Investor 🇬🇧🏹
@NottsInvestor
33 years old, working in Tech. Dad. Amateur Investor.
Nottinghamshire Beigetreten Mayıs 2026
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@arftsuperitlg @qualtrim a ~20% CAGR is not to be sniffed at
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1 month since this post- I’ve taken my portfolio from £599 to £1846.
More than 3x
Still a long way to go but the consistency is already paying off
£2,000 mark is very close now
Next big milestone: £5,000

Fynn🇬🇧🏗️@fynnvestor
I work in Construction. The days are long. The graft is hard. The stress is real. I am trying to build something that eliminates the need for a full time strenuous and stressful job and gives me much more freedom. Follow along for the journey. First step. £5000 by the end of 2026.
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@GBPolitcs @Telegraph Immediate deportation for non contributors
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🚨NEW: Reform UK states that from the date foreign nationals living in social housing are evicted, they have three months to find private accommodation or they will be deported
[@Telegraph]
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As ever, the Daily Mail will flood the zone with migrant related horror stories, but the moment anyone proposes to do something about it, they'll roll out the hit-pieces and squeal about extremism.
Daily Mail@DailyMail
Restore activists at 'white supremacy summit' with neo-Nazis: Evidence emerges on eve of vital by-election that vote for Rupert Lowe's divisive party is a grave mistake trib.al/FjLrHVl
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@PositivFuturist Every single net non-contributor the government lets in is theft from the British people.
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@hewantswealth I lived in a Barrat new build until recently (for 5 years)
No issues and low maintenance costs.
I even managed to sell at a slight profit! (not accounting for inflation of course)
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@hewantswealth Over the same period the S&P would have returned you more money and have the advantage of being more liquid - nevermind maintenance costs.
"Investing" in property nowadays is even more dumb. Buy a house to live in, but don't expect to make any money!
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@XCompoundQuiet That's a lot of growth in 5 years!
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@VikingInvestor9 Per Grok:
For a £220,000 lump-sum investment in the S&P 500 (total return, dividends reinvested) at the start of January 1995, it would have grown to approximately £4.8 million to £5.5 million+ by the end of 2025 (in GBP terms), depending on exact entry/exit dates and FX rates.
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@VikingInvestor9 Over the same period the S&P would have returned you more money and have the advantage of being more liquid - nevermind maintenance costs.
"Investing" in property nowadays is even more dumb. Buy a house to live in, but don't expect to make any money!
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And if you buy this now it is not a great investment
HeWantsWealth 📈📊🏡💰@hewantswealth
Notting Hill Townhouse, then and now. Property is a great investment 🏡
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@MoneyHacks16 Increasing your income in those early years is key.
Compounding needs a strong base to be meaningful.
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£26k isn't a life changing amount of money.
Better to have those life experiences while you can. Instead focus on positioning yourself to maximise your income so you can spend £50 every weekend AND invest several hundred every month.
You don't get those years back and you get more responsibilities with age!
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@Polymarket Seems he's already preparing for the "deal" to fall through 🙄
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@DissentFu @KarinaKlaas Maybe this attitude goes some way to explaining why you are so far behind financially.
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@KarinaKlaas I think you're fucking stupid and so does your dog.
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