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Mr Slim

@xcel007

PROGRESS NOT PERFECTION. OQP. LFC since ‘03.

United Kingdom Katılım Nisan 2012
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Redmode | Investor
Redmode | Investor@redmodeinvest·
Alright, you asked for it. Here’s my entire portfolio and how I structure it. £72k split across 4 pies. Each one has a job. Dominant Compounders - £36,646. This is the foundation. World ETFs, $AAPL, $NVDA, $MSFT, $AMZN, $ASML. Companies that have dominated for decades and aren’t stopping. Up 25%. Scalable Platforms - £13,784. High growth tech. $PLTR, $TSLA, $CRWD, $AMD, $DDOG. Platforms that scale without proportional cost increases. Up 72%. High Conviction Risk - £10,140. This is where I take calculated punches. $RKLB, $ASTS, $IONQ, $OKLO, $CRISPR. Early stage, high risk, massive potential upside. Up 54%. Capital Shield - £10,806. The defensive layer. Gold, dividend ETFs, $V, $CCJ, $BATS. Protects the portfolio when everything else is selling off. Up 5% but that’s not the point. Every pie has a purpose. Not random stock picking. A structure built to compound long term while managing risk across different market conditions. Still on the 9-5. Still building to £100k. This is the whole operation 🟢
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Sonny
Sonny@rawespresso·
Young UK people are being sold a lie that they need to be investing in stocks at 22. Stock portfolios are nearly useless to most people in their twenties because the amounts they can realistically invest are too small to matter. £100 a month in an ISA over 5 years grows to maybe £7,000 — not life-changing money, a few months of rent. What actually moves the needle in your twenties is increasing the salary the £100 came out of. Going from £30K to £60K in 5 years isn't unusual for somebody who deliberately invested in their skill set. That's an extra £18,000-£20,000 of after-tax income, every year, for the rest of your career. The maths is brutal: every hour you spend optimising a small investment portfolio is an hour you didn't spend learning the skill that would double your earning capacity. Stocks are a tool for the wealth you've already built. Skills are how you build the wealth in the first place. Most 22-year-olds reading personal finance Twitter would be much better off ignoring it entirely for 5 years and putting that focus into becoming worth 3x more in the labour market. Compound interest on a skill compounds harder than compound interest on £100 a month.
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Mr Slim@xcel007·
@Kezzdog42 Let me give you a follow cos we living the same life at this point 😅
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Kezzdog42@Kezzdog42·
Anyone else do this to round up the number of shares 😂 $AMZN
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Funmi
Funmi@Funminz·
One of the best personal finance page I follow on Instagram.
Mr Slim@xcel007

@Funminz He makes a very good and reasonable argument, I like it.

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Mr Slim@xcel007·
@Funminz He makes a very good and reasonable argument, I like it.
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Dr H.E.N.R.Y investor 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
HMRC just added another £875 to the SIPP. 💷 That’s the power of UK tax wrappers most people sleep on. Total SIPP contribution: £11,000 +HMRC Rebates + Market appreciation = growth SIPP now sitting at £15k+ and compounding quietly in the background. No day trading. No gambling on penny stocks. Just consistent investing + tax efficiency. 📈
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🇬🇧 Tom - Investor £120K
UK investors, settle this: S&P 500 or All World if you could only hold one?
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DEMO OF LONDON
DEMO OF LONDON@Ademola_Odumesi·
This japaa journey is funny, you know? You started out, hustling "picking and packing" jobs in a warehouse, chasing daily targets and KPI, just so you can remain in the job..... Because you probably have to pay tuition for your main applicant. And just few years down the line, you are sitting in a management meeting, doing performance review and checking KPI for contractors/vendors under your portfolio. Truly, that life is in phases/stages. Life abroad, life lessons and struggles.... Who no come, no go know shaa. Allihamdulilahi for the journey thus far
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Kezzdog42
Kezzdog42@Kezzdog42·
My portfolio currently sat at £11076 I can proudly say I am now debt free and have extra cash every month to really start pumping my portfolio 🚀 Wanting to build up some positions in a few indiviadual stocks to get some real growth Rolls Royce is looking like a strong contender 💪🏼 Anyone got any picks they like the look of?
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Mr Sergio
Mr Sergio@samson_samsen·
Do you know the thing you will never see in this video unless I tell you? Jim Iyke made his wife experience what women do in 97% of marriages, which is neglecting the man emotionally the moment kids come into the picture. It is one of the few and rare times that a woman will experience “women in marriage,” and I love it. But the only difference here, and the lesson-packed part, is that when women do this, when women become obsessive with the kids while showing little care and affection for the husband, the man never leaves. He complains randomly and sparingly to the woman and sometimes to friends about how his wife is a very good mother to his child, but “the only thing is” she does not like sex anymore. They laugh about it, drink over it, and he returns home to the torture, but will never leave. Jim Iyke’ ex experienced what many married men experience in marriage, the decline in affection and, in some cases, the alienation of intimacy, but she chose to leave. The irony in this video is not that she left. The irony is that millions of men live this exact reality quietly for decades without leaving. The world is made up of good and bad people, and morality is not gendered, but the only people capable of being good are men. And they are.
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline

I lost my spark, and my wife suffered for it. And then I became an obsessive dad. I gave everything in me to my son. I was a proper stay-at-home dad. I became an excellent father but a woeful husband.After a while, she said, “I can’t find the man I married anymore.” I told her, “I don’t know what it’d take for me to heal and bring myself back. If you want to wait for me, I’d appreciate it. And if you can’t, I would understand.” She said she couldn’t, so we shook hands and parted as friends. — Jim Iyke on his failed marriage

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