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The main problem with index funds fees
The main problem with index funds fees So I can’t believe I haven’t read anything about this so I only now came to realise the fact but having a 70 IOO/NDQ and 30 ASX split means you’re paying significantly more in terms of fees compared to just having one index …
How small businesses can use financial planning frameworks to improve long-term investment decisions
I have been thinking about something I don’t see discussed here very often. When we talk about investing, most conversations revolve around market returns, stocks, ETFs, or macro trends. But when it comes to small businesses, private companies, or potential acquisitions, I wonder if we sometimes overlook a key factor: …
The real reason behind rise in traffic from Google Gemini
[https://x.com/StockSavvyShay/status/2008855379208175718](https://x.com/StockSavvyShay/status/2008855379208175718) I found this post on X with the following caption: "Gemini moved from 6% to 22% of GenAI web traffic in a year while ChatGPT dropped from 87% to 65% which to me shows user changing behavior. Gemini shows up where questions already live inside Search, Chrome, Android & …
Investing in the next 10 years...
This is not financial advice but my perspective is a bit more nuanced than most because of observations I've made over the last 20+ years working with the F500 in two capacities. I spent many years selling data centers and IP related services to Microsoft, Amazon, Meta (when they were …
Should I roll over my 5k from my 401k into my Robinhood Roth IRA?
I have about $5,000 in my works 401k and was wondering if I should roll it into my Robinhood Roth IRA where I have $17,000k. My employer has a good match to contribute into the 401k but I was wondering if it would be worth it to get my Robinhood …
Buying tax deeds via a proxy
There is a parcel that I really want to get. It's not like it's a high demand piece of land but it fits in extremely well with my plans. I suspect it is going to be up for an Arkansas tax deed sale this year, but here's the thing - …
The marathon to longevity
Hello everyone 24M, invested currently into $VOO with 55k, $CRWV 18k, crypto 12.5k in XRP and 6k in SOL, 60k in physical gold. With a remainder of 100k in cash with everything listed any tips or other ways to diversify my investing for a road to wealth, I’m hoping to …
What’s the downside to investing everything into VOO and VTI?
Me (25M) and my wife (28F) have no debt except our mortgage which is $1,821 a month and then our bills/insurance. We around $10,000-$11,000 a month and have $30,000 sitting in our savings account from selling our first house rn. I receive a 2% raise every year and a few …
Thoughts on Versant media
so recently comcast ($CMCSA) gave out shares of a new company they created called versant media group (ticker $VSNT) i received a very miniscule amount myself as i had a couple shares of comcast. how do you guys think this new stock will do and is it something i should …
I believe diversification and convexity are crucial to long-term compounding of wealth and that the latter is not talked about enough. Thoughts?
Diversification has been talked about to death and it's such a well known and studied 'free lunch' in the markets that almost everyone is doing it (and many would argue are over-doing it). On the other hand, [convexity](https://www.reddit.com/r/StackingSharpes/comments/1q6ybf6/the_importance_of_tailrisk_hedging_and_convexity/) is a lot lesser known to the average investor/trader. Does anyone here …