@BeatTheBotz Honestly these are all pretty solid. I would go tdax, tsyx, giax because of the weekly payouts. Once I'm able to redeploy my capital. I plan to make these 3 ETFs and BLOX around 50% of my portfolio. Really impressed by @XFunds_ & @TappAlphaFunds
@CashflowAcct Consistency is huge when it comes to cash flow and the ability to use this investing style in lieu of a traditional W2. Sounds like I need to study up more on these.
@GrindeOptions Target to retire is $15k/month coming from Income ETFs without NAV erosion. This covers my current spend rate of $10k/mo + $2.5k for Medical + Buffer/Income to feed Growth Sleeve
Had to run up to the office this morning and thought fuck it let’s do a giveaway… it’s been too long.
✔️PRIMAL PEACE
✔️GENESIS
✔️REJUVEN-8
✔️INFERNO-X
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It just doesn’t get much more badass… and all are only available at https://t.co/IsvPzhnExM and not your shitty direct from China bullshit ass website.
Must like and repost. USA only until Canada becomes 51st state. 48 hrs.
@Jetson_Dad@HeuristicHomie@XFunds_@DavidANicholas Single stocks aren't their game. Let's see a healthcare sector fund that is a cross between blox and giax. Get some large scale sector etf as a core and then build out 6-10 in high beta healthcare plays around glps, healthcare centric ai, genome tech, and telehealthcare (eg hims)
What people call “midlife crisis” is usually the first time they slowed down a bit and took the time to examine their life trajectory with honesty and independent thinking. It’s so easy to lose track of who you were meant to be in a society that keeps telling who you should be.
At home kits going out to our test group this week.
They are more limited than a traditional panel and draw but also serve a purpose.
Excited for this new opportunity to serve clients who don’t live near a lab or prefer the convenience of an at home option
These are the first 4 panels we will be offering.
Pricing will be up on the website this week.
To become “successful,” you have to say “yes” to a lot of experiments. To learn what you’re best at, or what you’re most passionate about, you have to throw a lot against the wall.
Once your life shifts from pitching outbound to defending against inbound, however, you have to ruthlessly say “no” as your default. Instead of throwing spears, you’re holding the shield.
From 2007-2009 and again from 2012-2013, I said yes to way too many “cool” things. Would I like to go to a conference in South America? Write a time-consuming guest article for a well-known magazine? Invest in a start-up that five of my friends were in? “Sure, that sounds kinda cool,” I’d say, dropping it in the calendar. Later, I’d pay the price of massive distraction and overwhelm. My agenda became a list of everyone else’s agendas.
Saying yes to too much “cool” will bury you alive and render you a B-player, even if you have A-player skills. To develop your edge initially, you learn to set priorities; to maintain your edge, you need to defend against the priorities of others.
Once you reach a decent level of professional success, lack of opportunity won’t kill you. It’s drowning in 7-out-of-10 “cool” commitments that will sink the ship.
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