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DaFace 11:23 AM 06-27-2016
A place to talk about investing stuff.
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Hammock Parties 08:05 PM 06-21-2018
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Do you postal guys have step counters? It seems like you would do really well.
My personal record is 32,621 steps.
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rydogg58 09:37 PM 06-21-2018
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Do you postal guys have step counters? It seems like you would do really well.
Not sure really. It's a few miles.
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Hog's Gone Fishin 06:05 AM 06-22-2018
The ShangHai and the Hang seng China markets were green overnight. Should bode well for IQ,Huya,Bili,Sogo today to be in the green.
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Hog's Gone Fishin 06:56 AM 06-22-2018
https://www.potnetwork.com/news/oh-c...legalizes-weed
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BigRichard 07:38 AM 06-22-2018
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
https://www.potnetwork.com/news/oh-c...legalizes-weed
Can I invest in weed?
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BigRichard 07:47 AM 06-22-2018
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Jesus Christ. Well, I managed to lose $1500 today. Thanks Hog!
Not looking so good this morning either.
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Hammock Parties 02:32 PM 06-22-2018
Jesus CHRIST.

FUCK YOU HOG
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Hammock Parties 02:34 PM 06-22-2018
It's like the stock market is the Chiefs and IQ is Larry Johnson.
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Hog's Gone Fishin 03:01 PM 06-22-2018
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Jesus CHRIST.

**** YOU HOG
LOL! welcome to the world of stock trading.

BTW, did you do your due diligence and research the stock ?

also I never ever told you to buy it. there are several of us on here that bring up individual stocks and we don't just run and buy them ,we research them and come to our own conclusions and make a decision.

I'm sorry the first two days of your investing life suck but it's not my fault. I wish you made 100K today .

BTW I'm still up 80% on IQ.:-)
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Hammock Parties 03:04 PM 06-22-2018
I've had investments for a long time. I'm no n00b. I'm just bitching because it dropped.

I'm still sure it's going back up. I will not be selling anytime soon.
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tmax63 03:13 PM 06-22-2018
I just recently got my TSP out of the government's hands into my own hands. Rolled it over into a traditional IRA for 14 months at 2.1% so I have a year to learn what's a better way. I'm 56 and retired from the Army as a civilian over 30 years. I know nothing about this area and would appreciate any help with where to start to learn more about it. Things to read or whatever. Thanks in advance.
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KCUnited 03:16 PM 06-22-2018
This thread went from sound advice to what not to do in typical CP fashion. Equally valuable.
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Hog's Gone Fishin 03:19 PM 06-22-2018
Originally Posted by tmax63:
I just recently got my TSP out of the government's hands into my own hands. Rolled it over into a traditional IRA for 14 months at 2.1% so I have a year to learn what's a better way. I'm 56 and retired from the Army as a civilian over 30 years. I know nothing about this area and would appreciate any help with where to start to learn more about it. Things to read or whatever. Thanks in advance.
Just find out what Gochiefs is doing and do the opposite.
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Hammock Parties 03:31 PM 06-22-2018
Before YOU came along I was pleasantly nickel and diming my way up the ladder with my happy little ETFs.
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DaFace 04:22 PM 06-22-2018
Originally Posted by tmax63:
I just recently got my TSP out of the government's hands into my own hands. Rolled it over into a traditional IRA for 14 months at 2.1% so I have a year to learn what's a better way. I'm 56 and retired from the Army as a civilian over 30 years. I know nothing about this area and would appreciate any help with where to start to learn more about it. Things to read or whatever. Thanks in advance.
For people just getting their feet wet, do some reading about "index funds." You can have a pretty diversified portfolio by just getting into a handful of U.S. stock, international stock, and U.S. bond index funds. These have very low "expense ratios" (fees) compared to "managed funds" because you're not paying a guy to sit in a room and pick stocks - they just buy a little bit of everything.

If you want even more basic than that, target-date funds let you just buy one mutual fund that automatically balances more toward bonds (more conservative) as you get closer to their target date (retirement). There are index versions of those that have low expense ratios and are pretty much an autopilot way of investing.

If you want to do a little more in-depth reading, this book is a great primer.

https://www.amazon.com/Little-Book-C...dp/B075Z6HSCJ/
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