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Still better in something like JEPQ over the intermediate-long term, but it's not always self-destructive in all cases. EDIT: Link to test |
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03-10-2024, 07:05 AM | #13742 | |
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TSLY seems to have the same downside risk as TSLA but lacks the growth potential during bulls to match the returns you’d have by actually just owning TSLA. Again, total returns! https://seekingalpha.com/article/466...ar-performance |
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03-12-2024, 05:43 PM | #13743 | |
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thats not totally true as long as the total return is higher ( taxes you pay on the dividends included, compared to long term capital gains of growth capture).. then even if the price drops, a high yield dividend stock can make sense.. but whats more concerning for some companies is the stability and risk of the dividend payment itself https://seekingalpha.com/symbol/TSLY/dividends/history Some companies have a proven track record of maintaining their dividend payment and even growing the dividend yield. This one (TSLY) looks really high right now but how long can they keep going like this? For income / dividend ETF I kind of like QQQX and QYLD. Maybe not as bold as TSLY but also less risky...
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03-12-2024, 05:47 PM | #13744 |
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My purchase of NVDA stock is going to get an entire chapter in my autobiography. I'm up over 1,200 percent over the past three years or so.
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Pardon my ignorance please.
I have 3,000 dollars in savings that I’d like to invest. I have never invested in my life but I’d like to get started. I’m not looking for anything to risky, just slow and steady growth. Where do I begin? Help me Chiefsplanet!!!
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1500 VOO 1500 VUG If you've never invested anything this is what I'd do. |
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03-12-2024, 10:21 PM | #13748 | |
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A million questions should probably be asked, but if a guy has nothing at all I’d be hard pressed to find a better positioned investment. Logic would dictate that if he thought he would need access to the money he would have mentioned it. |
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03-12-2024, 10:30 PM | #13749 |
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Can’t wait to see what my SpirtAerosystems stock does when Boeing buys them back.
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03-13-2024, 08:03 AM | #13750 | |
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any gains you make will be tax free.. you can only fun a roth 6500-7500;a year, because it's such a crazy powerful advantage. your 1st 6500 - 7500 every year of savings should be a roth ira (or 401k)
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Does he have an emergency fund? Is the money saved for anything upcoming? In my experience novel investors need an in depth conversation before general advice. |
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My only point was the need to ask more questions and not jump into an IRA. I work in finance, have a BS in Finance, previously was a trader with series 7 and 63. I read the posts here a lot, I just don’t comment much.
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Does a Roth conversion count as income in MAGI for the purposes of assigning Medicare costs? In other words, could a big Roth conversion throw one's income up enough to incur the extra Medicare income-based surcharges? I think it does, but I can't find a definitive answer on the world wide web.
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But let’s walk through it. He said he had nothing invested. That rules out a 401K. Doesn’t necessarily rule out a pension but if all he has is a pension he still needs a Roth. He wouldn’t forego a workplace match. He said he HAS 3000 (not could forego contributions to a qualified plan to get 3000). And the contributions to an IRA wouldn’t count against his contributions to a qualified plan, which from what he said he doesn’t have anyway. An emergency fund shouldn’t be “invested”. If the money is saved for something upcoming it shouldn’t be “invested”. He didn’t ask for a financial plan, he asked what we would do for a first investment so I told him. Sorry if you’re offended. If he wanted an in-depth discussion we’ve been through it all. In 4 lines he asked what investment we’d put the first dollar in. |
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That reminds me, say you had some money tied up in stocks and ETFs in a brokerage account. Realistically, how long would it take for you to sell those holdings and have the money moved to your primary bank account?
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