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NFTnoob

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Long time investor getting into the NFT space. Here to learn and join engaging communities.

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Reasons why people won't invest right now: • Crypto crashing • Record inflation • Bear market fears • Rising interest rates • Housing bubble talk But maybe... These are reasons to invest right now.

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7 ways to improve financially in your 20's: 1. Pay down debt 2. Learn investing 3. Create a budget 4. Boost your income 5. Start building credit 6. Avoid lifestyle inflation 7. Build an emergency fund What would you add?

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This isn't a dip. It's a crash. The Nasdaq 100 is down over 30%, the S&P 500 is down over 20%. Here's what the numbers say is next:

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Vanguard ETFs can do it all: $VGT Tech $VUG Growth $VOO S&P 500 $VB Small Caps $VNQ Real Estate $VXUS International $VIG Dividend Growth $BND Total Bond Market $VYM High Dividend Yield $VTI Total US Stock Market These make investing simple.

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$6,000 invested every year sounds like a lot but let's break it down. $500 per month. $115 per week. $16.40 per day. Do this over 30 years in a Roth IRA with a 9% annual return. That's $890,000 tax-free.

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I tried to quit my job today to do Twitter full time but my parents said as long as I'm living under their roof I'll continue doing chores

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Beating the S&P 500 is hard. • 85% of funds underperformed in the last 10 years. • 92% of funds underperformed in the last 15 years. If you can't beat it, own it.

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How much you need to invest by age to reach $2 million by 65. Assuming a 9% annual return before taxes and inflation: 20 - $310/mth 25 - $471/mth 30 - $738/mth 35 - $1,878/mth 40 - $3,110/mth Time is money my friend.