Dow Hits All Time High at 38,000
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Democrats are the party of Wall Street
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I can't touch that money for another 25 years. Housing is unaffordable everywhere (thankfully we bought in 2018) and my dollar doesn't go nearly as far as it did in 2020.HuskyBuck said:What does your 401k and Stock Portfolios look like today fellas? Man is it awful out there!!
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You can't touch money in your stock portfolio for 25 years?? I bought a house in 2023. Im not Elon Musk with unlimited money. Its completely doable as long you are financially responsble.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I can't touch that money for another 25 years. Housing is unaffordable everywhere (thankfully we bought in 2018) and my dollar doesn't go nearly as far as it did in 2020.HuskyBuck said:What does your 401k and Stock Portfolios look like today fellas? Man is it awful out there!!
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My money is in my retirement account. Not gambling / day trading the stock market as supplemental income. Re: homes, if you bought in 2023 you're doing far better than the average American. Perhaps divorce yourself from your personal reality and look at what's going on for the rest of the nation.HuskyBuck said:
You can't touch money in your stock portfolio for 25 years?? I bought a house in 2023. Im not Elon Musk with unlimited money. Its completely doable as long you are financially responsble.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I can't touch that money for another 25 years. Housing is unaffordable everywhere (thankfully we bought in 2018) and my dollar doesn't go nearly as far as it did in 2020.HuskyBuck said:What does your 401k and Stock Portfolios look like today fellas? Man is it awful out there!!
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/homes-for-sale-affordable-housing-prices/ -
Jesus anus, get a financial advisor yo and get it together. The ones that can't afford those prices are peeps who haven't sorted their finances out.BleachedAnusDawg said:
My money is in my retirement account. Not gambling / day trading the stock market as supplemental income. Re: homes, if you bought in 2023 you're doing far better than the average American. Perhaps divorce yourself from your personal reality and look at what's going on for the rest of the nation.HuskyBuck said:
You can't touch money in your stock portfolio for 25 years?? I bought a house in 2023. Im not Elon Musk with unlimited money. Its completely doable as long you are financially responsble.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I can't touch that money for another 25 years. Housing is unaffordable everywhere (thankfully we bought in 2018) and my dollar doesn't go nearly as far as it did in 2020.HuskyBuck said:What does your 401k and Stock Portfolios look like today fellas? Man is it awful out there!!
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/homes-for-sale-affordable-housing-prices/
Here's a free, unbiased, financial tip for all of you of you out there (since it appears you're having problems). If you're super confident that Trump will get elected in November, you should get your money in the market NOW and forego your trip to the SuperBowl that you can not afford or what not. The market will take off once that news comes in.
Thats all you get from me, if you want any more advice it'll cost you. -
The democrats are the party of I got mine fuck you loser
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List the pro-private sector business policies of the dementia patient's administration that benefit the average Joe? Don't hurt yourself.HuskyBuck said:
Jesus anus, get a financial advisor yo and get it together. The ones that can't afford those prices are peeps who haven't sorted their finances out.BleachedAnusDawg said:
My money is in my retirement account. Not gambling / day trading the stock market as supplemental income. Re: homes, if you bought in 2023 you're doing far better than the average American. Perhaps divorce yourself from your personal reality and look at what's going on for the rest of the nation.HuskyBuck said:
You can't touch money in your stock portfolio for 25 years?? I bought a house in 2023. Im not Elon Musk with unlimited money. Its completely doable as long you are financially responsble.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I can't touch that money for another 25 years. Housing is unaffordable everywhere (thankfully we bought in 2018) and my dollar doesn't go nearly as far as it did in 2020.HuskyBuck said:What does your 401k and Stock Portfolios look like today fellas? Man is it awful out there!!
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/homes-for-sale-affordable-housing-prices/
Here's a free, unbiased, financial tip for all of you of you out there (since it appears you're having problems). If you're super confident that Trump will get elected in November, you should get your money in the market NOW and forego your trip to the SuperBowl that you can not afford or what not. The market will take off once that news comes in.
Thats all you get from me, if you want any more advice it'll cost you. -
So basically your stance is that it's not a problem that the overwhelming majority of Americans can't afford homes right now and are living paycheck to paycheck because you're not in that situation yourself. It's just basic education and not a problem with the economy. Got it.HuskyBuck said:
Jesus anus, get a financial advisor yo and get it together. The ones that can't afford those prices are peeps who haven't sorted their finances out.BleachedAnusDawg said:
My money is in my retirement account. Not gambling / day trading the stock market as supplemental income. Re: homes, if you bought in 2023 you're doing far better than the average American. Perhaps divorce yourself from your personal reality and look at what's going on for the rest of the nation.HuskyBuck said:
You can't touch money in your stock portfolio for 25 years?? I bought a house in 2023. Im not Elon Musk with unlimited money. Its completely doable as long you are financially responsble.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I can't touch that money for another 25 years. Housing is unaffordable everywhere (thankfully we bought in 2018) and my dollar doesn't go nearly as far as it did in 2020.HuskyBuck said:What does your 401k and Stock Portfolios look like today fellas? Man is it awful out there!!
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/homes-for-sale-affordable-housing-prices/
Here's a free, unbiased, financial tip for all of you of you out there (since it appears you're having problems). If you're super confident that Trump will get elected in November, you should get your money in the market NOW and forego your trip to the SuperBowl that you can not afford or what not. The market will take off once that news comes in.
Thats all you get from me, if you want any more advice it'll cost you. -
Or in this case, "Jesus, you make poor financial decisions, what do you fucking expect" based on the examples some of you have provided here.RaceBannon said:The democrats are the party of I got mine fuck you loser
Again, Im shocked were on different sides of the field on this one. -
My stance is, it is certainly not impossible to afford housing for the average Joe if you make the right decisions, that is correct. If I could jump into your bodies, I guarantee you I could get it done in 2 years tops no matter where you're at in life.BleachedAnusDawg said:
So basically your stance is that it's not a problem that the overwhelming majority of Americans can't afford homes right now and are living paycheck to paycheck because you're not in that situation yourself. It's just basic education and not a problem with the economy. Got it.HuskyBuck said:
Jesus anus, get a financial advisor yo and get it together. The ones that can't afford those prices are peeps who haven't sorted their finances out.BleachedAnusDawg said:
My money is in my retirement account. Not gambling / day trading the stock market as supplemental income. Re: homes, if you bought in 2023 you're doing far better than the average American. Perhaps divorce yourself from your personal reality and look at what's going on for the rest of the nation.HuskyBuck said:
You can't touch money in your stock portfolio for 25 years?? I bought a house in 2023. Im not Elon Musk with unlimited money. Its completely doable as long you are financially responsble.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I can't touch that money for another 25 years. Housing is unaffordable everywhere (thankfully we bought in 2018) and my dollar doesn't go nearly as far as it did in 2020.HuskyBuck said:What does your 401k and Stock Portfolios look like today fellas? Man is it awful out there!!
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/homes-for-sale-affordable-housing-prices/
Here's a free, unbiased, financial tip for all of you of you out there (since it appears you're having problems). If you're super confident that Trump will get elected in November, you should get your money in the market NOW and forego your trip to the SuperBowl that you can not afford or what not. The market will take off once that news comes in.
Thats all you get from me, if you want any more advice it'll cost you.


