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I have nobody to tell this but I just saved six figures solely from my own work and investments at 23 coming from a not great background. I don’t mean this as a flex I’m just genuinely incredibly proud of myself.
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Anonymous 9w

Never down play your achievements, very proud of you! Good job!

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Anonymous 9w

You should write a book. I’m proud of you

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Anonymous 9w

Proud!!

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Anonymous 9w

Congrats bro. I highly recommend you to look into investing that money into bonds and invest it into something that’ll generate you passive income. If you need help on where to start, I can send you ideas based on your personality (free and not wanting anything in return)

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Anonymous 9w

How does one get into investing? I’ve never understood stocks or anything related to that

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Anonymous 9w

I’m so proud of you. Seriously. This is legendary

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 9w

I mean clearly they were able to do pretty well by themselves

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 9w

Never down played it. Just gave advice from one bro to another

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 9w

I’m also willing to give free investment advice specifically on stocks and explain how I get consistent 5%+ month ROI

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 9w

Dm me if you want to learn but it’s something that requires discipline and expertise that cannot be learned overnight

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 9w

I’m not falling for that bro

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 9w

You prefer books or videos? I can send either one as personal recommendations on here

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 9w

Videos please I can’t read books like that they bore me

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 9w

The Plain Bagel has a great playlist that explains a good amount of what you need to know. I can’t remember if they truly explain everything, but ik they’re a great resource. However, I recommend you to start reading more. Just slowly do it over time. Don’t expect yourself to get everything and you will be overloaded with the amount of vast information. I’ll send a message below on some good starters/suggestions. Mb if my message is disorganized, it’s 3 am rn for me and am on vacation.

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 9w

Learn terminology, scroll through insightful videos that are not clickbait (The Plain Bagel, Joseph Carlson, etc), start browsing investopedia, scroll through Reddit boards (wallstreetbets, stocks, dividends, etc.) since you’re just starting, look at what interests you so you can read up on those companies as it’ll be easier for you to read. For example, my brother in law is huge on tech so he reads daily news letters. Don’t fall for the “get rich quick” videos, content creators, etc.

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 9w

“Falling for that bro”. Okay? I offered to help you and the first thing you do is accuse me of being a con artist? Amazing. 🤦‍♀️

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 9w

Lmao I get it, internet’s full of weirdos. Just to clarify tho I’m not asking for your money, your SSN, or any of that. I just meant I’d share what I’ve learned if you were actually curious…

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