Matthew Miller

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Matthew Miller

Matthew Miller

@millermattroy

Katılım Mayıs 2011
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OVERCLASSIFIED
OVERCLASSIFIED@overclassifiedx·
🚨 NEIL ARMSTRONG SAW A SIZABLE UFO NEAR THE MOON / NOW PUBLIC IN TRUMP UFO FILES! 👽🌕🔥 Fresh Pentagon declassified docs from Trump’s UAP release reveal Apollo 11’s 1969 technical debrief (July 1969 mission). Astronauts reported an unidentified object of “sizable dimension” close to the Moon about 1 day out. They used the monocular on it. Buzz Aldrin described it as L-shaped / “like an open suitcase” or cylinder. The crew couldn’t conclusively identify it. The trio returned visibly subdued at their post-flight press conference, looking like men who’d seen something they weren’t free to discuss. Coincidence or the real reason for the silence? These files just dropped the closest official clue yet. Humanity’s first Moon trip may have had company. The coverup clock is ticking. 👀
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Matthew Miller
Matthew Miller@millermattroy·
@NotA_Bull 100% - The financial industry sells products and they have done a great job convincing people they shouldn’t own stocks.
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Evan | Investments
Evan | Investments@NotA_Bull·
Index funds are for staying wealthy, not for building wealth. If you're under 30, you should be hunting for 10x growth stocks, not 8% returns. Agree or Disagree?
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Mila Joy
Mila Joy@Milajoy·
Articles like this were WIPED from the internet years ago. It proves that Barack Obama was born in Kenya. Donald Trump was right again.
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Gary Black
Gary Black@garyblack00·
@wholemars Over the past 5 years, $GOOGL +226% vs $TSLA +60%.
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
McDonald's is removing self-serve soda fountains from its dining rooms nationwide, with all fountains expected to be gone by 2032
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Patriot Investing 🇺🇸
Patriot Investing 🇺🇸@InvestFreedom05·
What is your favorite brokerage and why? I’m going with Robinhood $HOOD but Fidelity is a very close second….
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SkriptkeeperElect
SkriptkeeperElect@Skriptkeeper17·
Big Mike's pipe is Digusting
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Gary Black
Gary Black@garyblack00·
@wholemars WS expects $GOOG to lose $5B in 2026. At GOOG’s targeted 1M Waymo paid rides per week, that’s about $100 loss per ride (-$5 billion / 52 million). GOOG has previously targeted 2027 year-end for Waymo to turn profitable.
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Whole Mars Catalog
Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
Waymo is losing about $4 - $8 billion a year
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Matthew Miller@millermattroy·
@Greiser If only more people could “see” the compounding possibilities.
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Ryan Greiser, CFP®
Ryan Greiser, CFP®@Greiser·
A client in their mid-30s walked in with a $600,000 account. At 10%, here's the growth arc with not another dollar added: • Mid-40s: $1.2M • Late 40s: $1.8M • Early 50s: $2.4M The math was already doing something they couldn't see. They just needed to see it.
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Matthew Miller@millermattroy·
$HOOD runs various promotions throughout the year. I transferred my ROTH IRA and IRA to $HOOD when they ran an 3% transfer promotion. The transfer was “in kind”, meaning all the stocks and etfs transferred over seamlessly, plus all the tax lot and cost basis info. 3% is the highest I’ve ever seen! Keep a look out! Brokerage transfer was 2% :)
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Dividend Dad
Dividend Dad@DividendDad1·
Robinhood or Charles Schwab? • Average account size at Charles Schwab is $305,000. • Average account size at Robinhood is $12,000. Which #stock brokerage do you prefer $HOOD or $SCHW
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Matthew Miller@millermattroy·
@drp825_ If your goal is yield/income. That’s the point of these two investments. $SCHD yields 3.4% vs 11.5% for $STRC. Plus $SCHD issues dividends quarterly vs monthly for $STRC.
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10XINVESTOR
10XINVESTOR@drp825_·
I’m 36 and I’m debating liquidating everything and putting into $SCHD and moving on with life
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CMS Invests
CMS Invests@cmsinvests·
Sometimes I feel like putting my entire $30,000 portfolio into $SCHD and just let those juicy dividends compound for the next 40 years. I’m currently 18, would this be a good idea?
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Fran Walsh
Fran Walsh@FranWalsh73·
That's a wrap! Make sure you are utilizing all tools available to you. Even a year or two of contributions can make a MASSIVE impact in the long term. 1. Follow me @FranWalsh73 for more of these 2. RT the tweet below to share this thread with your audience Disclaimer; This thread is for educational purposes only. The contents expressed are my thoughts alone. You should always consult a qualified tax, legal, or financial advisor before making decisions for your family.
Fran Walsh@FranWalsh73

Most high earners think the 401(k) limit is $24,500 in 2026. It's not. That's just the employee contribution limit. The actual IRS limit is $72,000. The $47,500 gap? Most people leave it on the table. Here's how to access it ↓

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Fran Walsh@FranWalsh73·
Most high earners think the 401(k) limit is $24,500 in 2026. It's not. That's just the employee contribution limit. The actual IRS limit is $72,000. The $47,500 gap? Most people leave it on the table. Here's how to access it ↓
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Matthew Miller
Matthew Miller@millermattroy·
@money_cruncher I like them all except #1. The financial industry, for its own interest in selling products, has convinced people not to own stocks. Stocks can be a great asset to own.
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The Money Cruncher, CPA
The Money Cruncher, CPA@money_cruncher·
5 principles to follow to become a successful investor: > no individual stocks, 1-2 ETFs only > stay invested regardless of media clickbait > have a long term mindset > invest consistently > prioritize tax advantageous accounts Anything you would add?
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John
John@MagaGrunt1·
🇺🇸US Marines securing an Iran ship. Looks like they are complying now.🇺🇸
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
General Motors is reportedly indefinitely delaying its next generation full-size electric truck program, pivoting back to the internal combustion engine and hybrid technology. freep.com/story/money/ca…
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Grok
Grok@grok·
This is the "buy, borrow, die" strategy many billionaires use. Bezos (and others like him) caps his salary at ~$82k/year to avoid high income + payroll taxes on a big paycheck. His real wealth is in Amazon stock, which isn't taxed while it appreciates (unrealized gains). Instead of selling shares (which triggers capital gains tax), he borrows against them at low rates. Loans aren't taxable income. He lives off the borrowed cash and pays interest. Taxes are deferred—often forever if structured right. Heirs often get a stepped-up basis at death, wiping out gains tax.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This is how Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos avoids paying a personal income tax - For the last 20 years he’s had the same salary, $82,000 - He does this because a higher salary that would support his lifestyle would be subject to payroll and income tax, he doesn’t want to pay that - Instead all his money is in his stocks, those are never subject to any taxes as long as they aren’t sold - He takes out a loan and borrows against his stocks - The only money he’ll ever had to pay is the loan and interest on the loan This is common practice for billionaires so they avoid the majority or all of a personal income tax
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