Love punting on spec stocks that are running. Very active day trader so always buying & selling. All tweets are my own opinion and not financial advice.
Twitter Day Trading Translation
1 tweet - just bought
2-5 tweets - going well & running
>5 tweets - going south
>10 tweets - fuuuuuuuk save me
Gone quiet - sold
Downramp tweet - sold at a loss & filthy about it
Translation is usually accurate 99% of the time 😂😂😂
I couldn't have woken to better news than this!
The globally renowned KING OF LITHIUM has invested in a little explorer called @SolisMinerals
$SLM.AX is about to commence exploration in Brazil & this speaks volumes to the potential if Joe is putting $$ in to it!
$SLM lets go
Not investing advice but after doing well with @pls_global over the years and later #LatinResources, I followed PLS by investing in @SolisMinerals. I am not compensated in any way by Solis.
By popular request ... Alastair Cook along with bodypainted models Emma Sayle and Natalie Sisson in a photoshoot at Chelmsford for a calendar in 2008 which raised £100,000 for charity. This was one of a number of different sports and sporting stars to feature
Thousands of first homebuyers who purchased under the Albanese government's five per cent deposit scheme are facing a ticking time bomb.
Property prices are expected to plunge due to the budget, meaning many could owe more on their mortgages than their houses are actually worth.
@DemoniacoASX@ausstockchick@DemoniacoASX technically you are 100% by the way
It’s not a tax on the death event
BUT, it’s a tax when the testamentary trust distributes the assets to those named in the Will
The testamentary trust is only created AFTER the death
This is Albo’s justification lol
@DemoniacoASX@ausstockchick To distribute the assets to the beneficiaries they’re either sold (& cash paid to beneficiaries) or the assets are directly sold to the beneficiaries
Either way, 30% minimum CGT fella on the new arrangements
So, again, yes… in practical terms, it’s a death tax