Seeking wisdom

Topic by Explosion

Explosion

Home Forums Money Seeking wisdom

This topic contains 7 replies, has 6 voices, and was last updated by Heave-Ho Mgtow  Heave-Ho Mgtow 2 years, 10 months ago.

Viewing 8 posts - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #450780
    Explosion
    Explosion
    Participant
    32

    After my divorce I’m starting to see positive in my bank account finally. Someone told me I should start investing but to be honest I’ve never invested into stock or online trade companies. I want my money to grow as I continue down my road of MGTOW. Any advice?

    #450783
    +1
    TattooDave
    TattooDave
    Participant
    6952

    Don’t bother investing unless you know you are mgtow

    Invest in yourself first.

    I can see their heads have been twisted and fed with worthless foam from the mouth. Bob d

    #450795
    Explosion
    Explosion
    Participant
    32

    Thanks for the video tattoo. Trust me the more I read on these blogs and the advice I take the more empowered I get. I’ve made my mind up that I’ll will never get married again, once is enough for me and even though we had no kids she wanted to take it all from me. Luckily I didn’t and now I a year after I’m seeing financial and physical freedom again.

    #450806
    Joetech
    joetech
    Participant

    Check into investment firms like Merril Lynch, or other reputable companies. You don’t have to have a lot of money to start with, but these types of investments over time provide a better return than a passbook account.

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

    #450838
    +1
    TattooDave
    TattooDave
    Participant
    6952

    Good then if you’ve gotten past the red pill rage and you are out of Harm’s Way you can get to investing. There’s no point in investing money that your ex-wife could get hur hands on.

    as a man who used to be a professional in the financial services industry I would say the best thing you can do unless you are a prepper ( buy physical silver anytime you can) is to dollar cost average into a mutual fund with very low fees and your objective in mind. My own specialty was mining stocks which I don’t recommend you invest in unless you know what you’re doing.

    The cheapest way to go about this is the index fund

    I can see their heads have been twisted and fed with worthless foam from the mouth. Bob d

    #450848

    Anonymous
    0

    I agree with TattoDave. Beginners usually want to start with mutual funds, specifically index funds with low fees. Here’s an old post that pretty much walks you through the process.

    Link: /forums/topic/investment-ideas-for-beginners/#post-253989

    #450852
    Awakened
    Awakened
    Participant
    35201

    Save towards RENTAL PROPERTY.

    YOU can live cheap, and have tenants build YOU equity.

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

    #450857
    Heave-Ho Mgtow
    Heave-Ho Mgtow
    Participant
    1797

    S~~~, after my divorce, all I invested in was debt reduction. I was investing in repairing my past.

    If I was at the stage again, I would buy a duplex, rent half that bitch out and start knocking down some principle

    skip the cavernous vag and go your own way

Viewing 8 posts - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.