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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3505922" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I don’t have enough to say about it to start a whole thread honestly. Half of my gains have been my small/medium cap funds that my 401k is invested in, the other half is making some smart/super ballsy moves over the year. I saw hertz file for bankruptcy, bought right around $.50 per share, flipped it for $2.37/share a day or two later. Or something around there. Watching Robinhood and Reddit told me that all these budding new “day traders” would buy off brand recognition and pump the price. Luckily for me, I predicted right. Otherwise, I tend to invest most of my portfolio in “dividend aristocrats”. Companies that pay dividends, and have a proven 25+ year record of doing so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3505922, member: 35036"] I don’t have enough to say about it to start a whole thread honestly. Half of my gains have been my small/medium cap funds that my 401k is invested in, the other half is making some smart/super ballsy moves over the year. I saw hertz file for bankruptcy, bought right around $.50 per share, flipped it for $2.37/share a day or two later. Or something around there. Watching Robinhood and Reddit told me that all these budding new “day traders” would buy off brand recognition and pump the price. Luckily for me, I predicted right. Otherwise, I tend to invest most of my portfolio in “dividend aristocrats”. Companies that pay dividends, and have a proven 25+ year record of doing so. [/QUOTE]
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