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Reddit by lexopocles February 14, 2025

Any good Non-Fossil Fuel/Tobacco/Weapons Mutual funds?

For the last 17 years, I've been investing in individual stocks. I've done all right, but I've come to realize that it's a lot of work to even try to beat a S&P 500 fund. The S&P 500 delivered a 13.3% annualized return over the last 10 years. Using the …

Reddit by scarpozzi February 14, 2025

Paying Quarterly Taxes on Stock Sales

What's the easiest way to pay quarterly taxes on stock sales? I'm used to trading in my Roth, but saving up for a big purchase and using stocks/dividends to reach my goals faster. I have the IRS2Go app, but didn't see any obvious way to tag payments for stock sales. …

Reddit by zainlikesmoney February 14, 2025

What was your biggest investing loss and what did you learn from it?

What’s your worst investment been in the market? For me, it was INTC, I lost nearly 55% on it. The lesson was to focus more on future growth potential and expectation and not current market position. Also, to focus more on ETFs and have less money allocated to picking stocks.

Reddit by Loud-Wishbone-3868 February 14, 2025

M21 with 100k, want to get to 1 million by the time I‘m 30

I’m M21 and live in Switzerland. I‘ve worked for 6 years already (different system in Switzerland) and was able to put aside 115k CHF (~125k USD). I‘m invested in a few stocks I personally like (f.e. Airbnb, Disney, Uber, BMW etc). Now I already made 25k last year with a …

Reddit by Academic-Leg-5714 February 14, 2025

What to do with "leftover money"

I recently left my banks mutual funds. And I am investing myself now. But the Brokerage I have wont allow me to purchase fractional shares. Its not a lot, but I have 4-10$ in my registered accounts RRSP, FHSA, TFSA. And am unsure of what exactly I am supposed to …

Reddit by Amphibious333 February 14, 2025

Risky investing for dividends

Is it worth it to buy stocks of a company if the stock price is usually stable and no significant price growth can be expected within 5 years? Yes, the trends is for the price to grow, but it may take 5 years to go, for example, from $50 to …

Reddit by BirthdayOk5077 February 14, 2025

January Retail Sales Drop, Pointing to Possible Economic Slowdown

January saw a sharp pullback in consumer spending, suggesting a potential slowdown in economic growth, according to a Commerce Department report released Friday. Retail sales dropped 0.9% for the month, following an upwardly revised 0.7% gain in December.. Much worse than the expected 0.2% dip. These figures are adjusted for …

Reddit by Dagobot78 February 14, 2025

How would you protect against a recession/marker down turn?

Hello - i am not great at managing “risk”. I’m 47 and i would like to retire in less than 10 years… 55 is my goal. I’m about 85% equity and 15% bonds…. Note equity included S&P, commodity, gold, bitcoin, stocks. How would you protect against a downturn and manage …

Reddit by Throwaway921845 February 14, 2025

Why is the bond market not starting to panic about the USG's ability to meet its servicing obligations?

The United States government is headed for a default within the next few years. Both interest and non-interest outlays are rising faster than revenue. The annual deficit is $2T and rising. Annual interest outlays are now over $1T. The deficit is growing in part now due to interest outlays, which …

Reddit by sirkarmalots February 14, 2025

Do you guys know of a free charting website to use?

I can't post an example but it's one of those where it shows a lot of squares and you can put in all the stocks you own or want to track and it'll show the percentage down today or up and cost of things. I don't like how i have …