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Johnny G

@JohnnyCakes22

Some medical knowledge 👨🏻‍⚕️💉 I buy assets🏡 📈 Struggling Mets fan ⚾️ I suffer from that disorder where I speak the truth & it pisses people off. ₿ investor

NYC Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Allen B.
Allen B.@Alleninvests·
$VOO under $600… this is where the boring money gets made
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Bryan
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I'll only say this once. This might be the fastest way to accumulate $1,000,000 before 2027: Buy before March 23. Current price: $8.27 Target price: $140 This company is developing next‑generation AI semiconductor interposers, designed to enhance high‑performance computing systems such as those from NVIDIA and IBM. Just hit like + follow, and leave a comment saying ‘STOCK’. I’ll DM you the details.
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Kage Invests 影
Kage Invests 影@Investmentkage·
My coworker is 32 he makes 108K per year. He has 130K in his Roth- IRA. 78K in his taxable account. Has 3 kids. Wife just quit her full time job to be a stay at home mom. He feels stressed. What would you recommend to do? Just kidding I made this one up too!
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Johnny G
Johnny G@JohnnyCakes22·
@DividendMil I think the benefit is in commercial real estate. Being a landlord for small residential property (4 or less) is more of a hassle than the income it produces
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DividendMillennial
DividendMillennial@DividendMil·
Being a landlord isn’t what social media makes it out to be. My rental insurance just went up $700 a year. My sewer bill is up 15%. I’m not raising rent on my tenant who’s been there many years because loyalty matters. But let’s be real… When a landlord raises rent $100 a month, it’s usually not greed. It’s necessary Costs go up. Taxes go up. Maintenance goes up. A lot of landlords aren’t getting rich, they’re trying to stay afloat
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Johnny G
Johnny G@JohnnyCakes22·
@SteveOnSpeed You don’t need to love your job, you just need to tolerate it
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Steve · Millionaire Habits
Steve · Millionaire Habits@SteveOnSpeed·
This may not be popular, but I'm going to say it anyway: I'd much rather work a $120,000/year job I don't like than a $60,000/year job that I love.
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Johnny G
Johnny G@JohnnyCakes22·
@NotA_Bull I completely disagree. I think it would be a liability if you’re buying it in your late 30s or 40s because you’re unlikely to pay it off by retirement.
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Evan | Investments
Evan | Investments@NotA_Bull·
Buying a house in your 20s is a liability, not an investment. Argue against me.
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Johnny G
Johnny G@JohnnyCakes22·
@Smartnetworth1 @DividendMil I don’t own any of them, but there are a handful that don’t have any price decay since inception, while having high yields. So essentially, they are like glorified savings accounts, but with much higher interest rates.
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DividendMillennial
DividendMillennial@DividendMil·
🚨 YieldMax funds are a scam. When something promises massive distributions, there are only two outcomes: A) It gets crushed because it’s not sustainable B) It looks fine on the surface but is quietly underperforming the underlying Let’s look at the reality $YMAX is up 5% over the last year…with a 75%+ distribution That means the fund itself has been getting smoked. The biggest trap? $MSTY Early investors made money, late investors got destroyed $MSTY is down 46% over the last year INCLUDING dividends Let that sink in And before someone says “yeah but the underlying was worse” Fine, let’s flip it $PLTY looks great at +47% over the last year Sounds amazing…until you realize $PLTR is up 75% You took more risk, got capped upside, and still underperformed That’s the game These funds sell you income while quietly draining your capital or capping your upside You’re not beating the system, you’re funding it Anything that looks too good to be true usually is Transparency matters.
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Johnny G
Johnny G@JohnnyCakes22·
@NotA_Bull At that amount and timeframe, the only answer is bitcoin.
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Evan | Investments
Evan | Investments@NotA_Bull·
$10,000 today but you can only buy $VOO or $BTC. You can't touch it until 2030. Which one gives you more peace of mind?
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Johnny G
Johnny G@JohnnyCakes22·
@themoviedadsc Every wife. Mine wants to extend the house every time there’s an extra $49 in our bank account.
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Sean Cranston
Sean Cranston@themoviedadsc·
Wife texting me another Zillow link after I've repeatedly told her to stop because our current mortgage payment is $1,570 (3.25% 30-yr rate), and the current average 30-yr mortgage rate just hit 6.3%
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Johnny G
Johnny G@JohnnyCakes22·
@JamesSurowiecki ….to end the game, no. Bat has to come off your shoulders. Maybe it’s foul tipped. But to leave it on your shoulders to end a game then leave the verdict to the umpire is the wrong move
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James Surowiecki
James Surowiecki@JamesSurowiecki·
This is the wrong way to think about it. The pitch was a ball. If he'd swung at it, even if he made contact, his chance of getting a hit was vanishingly small, much smaller than the chance the umpire would correctly call the pitch a ball. Not swinging was the right play.
MLB Scoring Changes@ScoringChanges

A side view of the final pitch from last night. Absolutely too close to take on a 3-2 count with two outs in the ninth and the tying run on base. It's closer than people think. #WBC2026

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Johnny G
Johnny G@JohnnyCakes22·
As much as you’re partially correct, you’re one fall away from a hip injury related to your age only. Not about how well you attempt to keep yourself in good health. Ultimately reflexes and muscle mass diminish overtime. Although you are preserving, time is still not on your side. I work in the healthcare industry and I see this firsthand every day.
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The Dividend Breeder
The Dividend Breeder@DividendBreeder·
Important Reminder: You need way more money from ages 30-50 than you will at age 65 and beyond. Not enough people consider this. My current lifestyle at 41 years old requires WAY more cash flow than what it will require at 65 when I’m retired (inflation aside). Here are current monthly expenses I have today that will be gone at 65. $2,200 401K/IRA contributions $1,500 Mortgage (P and I only) $1,000 Taxable Brokerage $900 kids activities $500 kids groceries $400 529 contributions That’s $6,500/month I pay today that I won’t have to pay a dime of when I’m a 65-year-old retired empty nester. Moral of the story… you won’t need nearly as much as you think to have an awesome retirement one day.
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Garrett Armbrust
Garrett Armbrust@4thandsaturday·
That is not a strike. It’s not. However imo if your Geraldo Perdomo you got to swing the bat on a ball that close on a 3-2 count with the tournament on the line. Still hate to see it come down to the ump but you gotta swing.
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Robert Griffin III
Dear baseball fans, this is a Safe Space. The USA and Dominican Republic just had one of the best baseball games of all time. Was this a ball or strike?
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Johnny G
Johnny G@JohnnyCakes22·
@themoviedadsc @theficouple Yeah, you’re baiting people to argue for engagement purposes. All of the 9-5, 401k millionaires didn’t use debt. You’re making a blanket statement. How about put out good information?
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Sean Cranston
Sean Cranston@themoviedadsc·
@theficouple Not even going to dignify a response on "how is it flat out wrong," because of how obvious it is (and you know it).
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HAWK
HAWK@HawkEmDownChris·
Age yourself by naming an MLB catcher you grew up watching. I’ll start: Yadier Molina.
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Eric Spracklen 🇺🇸
Eric Spracklen 🇺🇸@EricSpracklen·
$800,000 for less than 1,000sqft THE HOUSING MARKET IS COOKED 🤣
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Stygian
Stygian@StygiannFate·
@JohnnyCakes22 @BarbellFi Never made the claim of it being profitable. But, it often brings the true cost of ownership closer to the cost to rent. This, of course, is only true for bit before rent prices continue to rise.
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Barbell Financial 💪🏻💰
My buddy just bought his first house 30 year mortgage at 6.2% interest Purchased for $700k with 10% down Quick look at the payment schedule $770k paid in interest after 30 years Property taxes $12k/year Insurance $2,200/year He should have kept renting 😬
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