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@misreadmarkets

New account. Left IB to invest semi-full time, run my advisory practice, & train a frontier LLM So, what's not priced in?

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Misread Markets@misreadmarkets·
@TheBTCKnight Thank you sir. It’s a grind. Goal is to invest full time (few years to get there).
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Misread Markets@misreadmarkets·
@LonestarMoney In banking back in the day, my MD showed me his account during the COVID crash, he was down $16M. I stopped complaining about volatility after that 🤣
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Lonestar Investor@LonestarMoney·
Daily volatility is essentially a coin flip. Just part of doing business being an investor. $3600 down in one day is part of it.
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Canadian F.I.R.E 🇨🇦🔥
Bought a property today at $285k. Market value? $350k. That’s $65k in wealth created at the signing of a pen. This is why I love real estate. 🏠
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Dividend Trucking
Dividend Trucking@quiet8302·
Good Morning X Fam ☀️ Happy Thursday! Another day to be grateful, stay focused, and keep moving forward. Family ❤️ Growth 📈 Freedom 💰 Today's lineup: @MLB@WNBA 🏀 @FIFAWorldCup ⚽ Hope everybody has a safe, blessed, and productive day. $BTC $TSLA $AMDY $SCHD $NVDA $VOO $CHPY $SPCX
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James Hall@ItsJamesHall·
Today at 35 years old, I sit at over £700k net worth. 10 years ago I was close to £0. Here are my 16 steps I've taken to get there. I hope they are helpful to someone ↓
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Millennial Dad Money
Millennial Dad Money@XCompoundQuiet·
When I was 25, I wanted a million-dollar portfolio. I thought it would solve all my problems. Today I'm over $1.1M invested. The funny thing? The things I worried about back then barely cross my mind anymore. Now I worry about things like: • My daughters being healthy • Having enough time with family • Being present when it matters Turns out money solved some problems. Just not the ones I expected. What's something you worried about 10 years ago that seems silly today?
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Canadian F.I.R.E 🇨🇦🔥
I’m at the end of my 20s (29 y/o) A few financial lessons I’ve learned over the last decade: 1) The best investment I made was in skills that increased my earning power. 2) Most wealth is built through ownership, not employment. 3) Lifestyle inflation is the biggest threat to long-term wealth. 4) Your network has a MASSIVE impact on your networth. 5) Financial freedom is more about controlling your time than buying things.
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R_Tard@RetiredRtard·
$TSX will hit $40,000 this year. Bookmark this. Canadians are making a mistake investing in the S&P
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DividendBoomer@BoomerDivvies·
I’ve been emotionally ready for the market to have a sustained drop. But it never comes 🤷‍♂️ Guess I should have invested 😉
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: The Federal Reserve leaves interest rates unchanged in its first policy decision with Kevin Warsh as Fed Chairman.
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Misread Markets@misreadmarkets·
Morning X! Markets still seem bullish on geopolitical relief and tech strength. Eyes on FOMC today to kick off Kevin Warsh’s term. Talks will likely surround recent hot inflation data. Happy Tuesday ☕️📈
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Misread Markets@misreadmarkets·
@ducksays Yeah information gaps no longer exist if you use AI properly. I’ve got so many agents running in the background now for my advisory business. Crazy times
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duck says@ducksays·
@misreadmarkets yeah exactly. i'll just pay someone to fulfill the gaps i'm missing. fortunately, ai can do it nowadays
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duck says@ducksays·
when you wake up and realize: NO ONE IS GOING TO SAVE YOU. that's why you need to do this: 1. fund 401k up to employer match 2. save 3-6 months expenses in HYSA 3. pay off high interest debt 4. max Roth IRA / HSA 5. max 401k you'll thank yourself later.
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