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Luke Taffetsauffer

@ltaffetsauffer

Financial Adviser, Stock Market enthusiast, Father, Husband. Views and opinions are my own and not of St. James’s Place

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My heart goes out to #France - #NotreDameCathedralFire is a great tragedy, but how blessed is a nation where there is such #generosity, both financial and of spirit! Would you part with your cash if, God forbid, something happened to, say, #BigBen? #charitytuesday #NotreDameFire

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Perhaps #Wednesday is getting to me, but I have to admit my #kids and I would dearly love to see a skating #EasterBunny. Or any bunny for that matter. Or anything that does not involve #paperwork. You know the feeling... #wednesdaythoughts #FamilyTherapy @TheViolaArena #Cardiff

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So that we can start getting ready to #park work and embrace #EasterWeekend, #eastereggs and as many bunnies as we can handle, here is some #Hilarious stuff to get in the mood! #ThursdayMotivation

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“Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of. Neither is talking about it.” 💭 Think positive 🗣Talk positive 💪🏼 Feel positive #TimeToTalk #ItTakesBallsToTalk #ItsOkayNotToBeOkay

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BREAKING: A comedian with zero political experience, who starred in a political satirical drama called Servant of the People in which his character accidentally became President of Ukraine, has just become President of Ukraine. This is not a joke. #VolodymyrZelensky

BREAKING: A comedian with zero political experience, who starred in a political satirical drama called Servant of the People in which his character accidentally became President of Ukraine, has just become President of Ukraine.
This is not a joke. #VolodymyrZelensky
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As a young #father, despite all my #FinancialLiteracy, I worry & plan endlessly for the future of my #daughter. They grow so fast! Seeing that it is #PrinceLouis birthday soon, it made me think - how much thought do you put into your kid's #financial #future? #TuesdayThoughts

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How does #Brexit affect you personally, right now? As far as I am concerned, #businesses want certainty. There is so much #procrastination on part of businesses & individuals, not making vital decisions pending the outcome. #BrexitChaos #NicolaSturgeon #wednesdaythoughts

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Indeed, or loving your #account only when it's full of #Cash! Love it now, take care of your #body, #mind and #finances and be #awesome.

Paul Williams (@thepaulwilliams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amount of grief that Nigel Owens receives in Wales is insane Most consistent referee, in the world, over the past decade He's done nothing but promote the game & Wales He's become a voice for LGBT Moved beyond rugby, into media Yet people are still bitching Wise up

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Early retirement requires a strategy and a discipline to stick to it. However, it is not as daunting as it sounds! I will be glad to share the tips that I follow myself - let's see if they will work for you! #retirement #finance #investments #saving #wealth #family #kids #dreams

Early retirement requires a strategy and a discipline to stick to it. However, it is not as daunting as it sounds! I will be glad to share the tips that I follow myself - let's see if they will work for you! #retirement #finance #investments #saving #wealth #family #kids #dreams
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The stock market is too risky and I can’t control it. I’m going to use a bunch of leverage and a big portion of my net worth to buy a single asset for which I’m dependent on others to pay me to use.