muscle nerd
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@Timoldland I like it. I am, however, never driving something called a Bigster.
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For anyone who doesn't want to dig through the Reddit thread, here is OP's exact TL;DR on how they turned their initial capital into £1M:
• 2020: DCA’d £15k out-of-pocket into NIO ➡️ Sold for £20k
• 2020/2021: Rolled that £20k into GME ➡️ Mooned to £200k 🚀
• 2021: Chased WSB meme stocks and took a hit ➡️ Dropped back to £150k 📉
• 2022-2024: Put the £150k into AMD ➡️ Grew it to £220k
• 2024-Present: Went all-in with the £220k on HUT 8 (crypto miners) ➡️ Hit £1M 🤯
The takeaway: His actual out-of-pocket cash was only £15k. The rest was an insane sequence of compounding, rolling profits forward, and a massive appetite for risk!
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@100kDiary Bought a new Skoda once. It was £13k in 2003. Absolute bargain. Compared to the same golf GTi. Not they are £25-30k. No chance now.
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Unpopular opinion: Leasing a brand new car is the most financially illiterate thing normalised in the UK.
You're paying £500/month for something that loses 40% of its value by the time you hand it back. Then you sign up for another one.
A £5,000 used car does the exact same job. Gets you from A to B. Doesn't care about your ego.
The difference over 10 years? Roughly £60k.
Your car isn't a flex. It's a monthly donation to a dealership.
Agree or disagree? 👇
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This monstrosity should never be on UK roads.
Gary Mark⚡️Blue Sky Kites 𝕏 🈴@blueskykites
Cybertruck📐 with California plates spotted in UK
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@JamesMac_Fit Been looking at them on Amazon. The ones with the handles are much better. Seem to be very close to dexa results.
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@muscle___nerd From my personal experience and working with clients they are often way off
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@shinjukutheif1 £200 with 5000 miles. Then get a big bill for over mileage
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You can lease a car for as little as £200 a month. Almost nothing goes wrong with a new car and even if it does you aren’t liable to pay for it. Older cars can cost a fortune to repair and maintain. Lease requires one service per year (around £150).
🇬🇧 Chris | The £100k Journey@100kDiary
Unpopular opinion: Leasing a brand new car is the most financially illiterate thing normalised in the UK. You're paying £500/month for something that loses 40% of its value by the time you hand it back. Then you sign up for another one. A £5,000 used car does the exact same job. Gets you from A to B. Doesn't care about your ego. The difference over 10 years? Roughly £60k. Your car isn't a flex. It's a monthly donation to a dealership. Agree or disagree? 👇
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@Mason__666 @JamesMac_Fit the ones where you hold handles are better than the ones with just foot sensors,
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@JamesMac_Fit Think that's slightly disingenuous to say. I remember seeing them on a TV show about popular gadgets and they compared them to a DEXA scan. They were within 4-5% Granted it's not perfect but even if they're off by a % they remain consistent so you can still track gains/losses.
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@danielgoyal remember the NHS without all the foreign staff who can barely speak English?
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@Edessagospels @Landeur No one died, no one on the other roadway was injured.
your view of just crash into the other car, kill the driver is unacceptable.
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@muscle___nerd @Landeur A back was broken.
And everyone on the other carriageway endangered.
That is the problem.
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@Edessagospels @Landeur The point is your missing. If he has hit the car side on then the driver would be been injured or killed. Not to mention what would have happened to the people in the land rover. Which would have then possibly still continued and then crossed the central barrier.
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@mariotomich Yes. But if you need TRT there should be no shame in getting it.
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