Investment suggestions for Trump's presidency?
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That mortgage will only be 10% of your income if your wage keeps up with said inflation. With the way corporations have been greedy over the last two + decades I would not count on that.apeman wrote:No one knows, the base case in the big banks is we are gonna see strong inflation, Fed says it's willing to let inflation run hot.AndrewBennett wrote:Real estate right now? Buy or wait?
I am like Jon Snow, I know nothing, but in my gut it looks like prices are at a peak for the prices that are being asked for for pieces of shit.
I mean, houses that would be under $100k in other locales are like 6 here
If so
That giant mortgage at 4% just got much cheaper.
I personally hope for some real inflation for similar reasons. Erode the dollar by another half and my mortgage payment will be 10% of my income.
But no one really knows, uncharted waters IMO, and the investment community is acting like the most unpredictable man ever didn't just win the presidency.
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Fair point, doesn't apply to me, but worth considering for the OP.
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Jakefairplay wrote:Well I guess if everyone followed that logic then no one would participateboethius wrote:Then stay the fuck out OR take a job where you get paid to learn and gain experience.Jakefairplay wrote:I have no experience in investing with the stock market....
I have no experience fighting and I'm not even in good shape...but this UFC thing is really taking off and I want to be a part of it. Any tips for how I can make it big fighting in the Octagon this year? Any of you know how to throw a punch, maybe kick a knee or whatever?
Yeah, that's pretty much what you are doing stepping into the ring with Wall Street sharks. Except there's no ref in the market to end the match when you're knocked the fuck out.
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With prices around here mortgages would be around 33% of my gross income, 25% of the family's.apeman wrote:No one knows, the base case in the big banks is we are gonna see strong inflation, Fed says it's willing to let inflation run hot.AndrewBennett wrote:Real estate right now? Buy or wait?
I am like Jon Snow, I know nothing, but in my gut it looks like prices are at a peak for the prices that are being asked for for pieces of shit.
I mean, houses that would be under $100k in other locales are like 6 here
If so
That giant mortgage at 4% just got much cheaper.
I personally hope for some real inflation for similar reasons. Erode the dollar by another half and my mortgage payment will be 10% of my income.
But no one really knows, uncharted waters IMO, and the investment community is acting like the most unpredictable man ever didn't just win the presidency.
That is because of the pure futility of trying to save up for a 20% down payment at these prices. Basically I need a bunch of family members to die at this point. And I'd rather rent than have that happen
I need another crash, as do a lot of people in my situation
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Depends on your appetite for risk and how seriously you take Trump as a stimulus maven, if Trump does spend big to stimulate, that will drive inflation, driving interest rates up, in a higher interest environment, the financial sector is going to be the beneficiaries, if you're betting on a hotter economy, with higher interest therein, then you're betting on the lenders to make out like bandits.
Bear in mind, higher employment; higher wages; higher inflation; higher interest; this will cut into the margins of your dividend paying brick and mortar stocks, while the banks make greater profits on the backs of it.
Bear in mind, higher employment; higher wages; higher inflation; higher interest; this will cut into the margins of your dividend paying brick and mortar stocks, while the banks make greater profits on the backs of it.
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Okay, if that's what investing in stock is analogous to, I guess I can see how my question may be an ineffective one. No point in being too embarrassed to ask though so what would be the "training" needed before one's first investment can be made(with a lesser chance being knocked the fuck out)?boethius wrote:Jakefairplay wrote:Well I guess if everyone followed that logic then no one would participateboethius wrote: Then stay the fuck out OR take a job where you get paid to learn and gain experience.
I have no experience fighting and I'm not even in good shape...but this UFC thing is really taking off and I want to be a part of it. Any tips for how I can make it big fighting in the Octagon this year? Any of you know how to throw a punch, maybe kick a knee or whatever?
Yeah, that's pretty much what you are doing stepping into the ring with Wall Street sharks. Except there's no ref in the market to end the match when you're knocked the fuck out.
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Go to Vegas or Tunica and ask the pants-pissed passed-out investment guy in the gutter you meet when stepping out of the hotel bus first. Those guys know, and might be more willing to tell you, if they are sober enough.Jakefairplay wrote:Okay, if that's what investing in stock is analogous to, I guess I can see how my question may be an ineffective one. No point in being too embarrassed to ask though so what would be the "training" needed before one's first investment can be made(with a lesser chance being knocked the fuck out)?boethius wrote:Jakefairplay wrote:
Well I guess if everyone followed that logic then no one would participate
I have no experience fighting and I'm not even in good shape...but this UFC thing is really taking off and I want to be a part of it. Any tips for how I can make it big fighting in the Octagon this year? Any of you know how to throw a punch, maybe kick a knee or whatever?
Yeah, that's pretty much what you are doing stepping into the ring with Wall Street sharks. Except there's no ref in the market to end the match when you're knocked the fuck out.
If you aren't willing to take real risks, and I mean REAL risks, then just join the government work force and set yourself an allowable budget.
Violence as a safe investment strategy seems to be hanging on. For today at least.
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Those who make the most money on Wall Street don't risk their own money in the market.
Warren Buffet invests other people's money (for example, premiums paid by GEICO policyholders).
Hedge fund billionaires invest other people's money and take 2% of assets off the top plus 20% of profits. They eat none of the losses.
That's how you get rich in the stock market.
Go to am Ivy League undergrad. Work on the Street for a few years and then.get an MBA. Then go work on Wall Street.
You will be rich. You'll feel dirtier than John Podesta's kitchen countertop after a night of spiritcooking, but you will be rich.
Warren Buffet invests other people's money (for example, premiums paid by GEICO policyholders).
Hedge fund billionaires invest other people's money and take 2% of assets off the top plus 20% of profits. They eat none of the losses.
That's how you get rich in the stock market.
Go to am Ivy League undergrad. Work on the Street for a few years and then.get an MBA. Then go work on Wall Street.
You will be rich. You'll feel dirtier than John Podesta's kitchen countertop after a night of spiritcooking, but you will be rich.
Still got my foreskin thanks for asking. - Montegriffo.
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Fantastic stuff, Lebowski. :goteam:boethius wrote:Go to am Ivy League undergrad. Work on the Street for a few years and then.get an MBA.