Haven't had Burger King or fast food in a long time and figured I'd give them shot with all the recent hype. It was slightly above average for fast food. Still forgot the cheese on my whopper though.
@aincomeinvestor I personally don't see this as a terrible thing. Most ETF holders do it to capture a majority of a sector, as you know. If SK Hynix gets priced in at a high level it gives the whole sector more of a floor when it comes to valuation.
@builderanthro The LunchEaze heated lunch box changed my life, but I still can't throw the old reliable microwave out of the van. Probably placing too much sentimental value on it.
@viadon33@aincomeinvestor not OP obviously. I always use red days to add to my positions if my avg. cost is kind of high (DCA + lump sum if I like the range the stock is in), make a new entry into a stock that I thought was overpriced, and analyze what companies remained strong through it or rebounded.
Seemed like a normal dude down on his luck. Moved here for a job and it fell through. Jumped his car. I went and got him a case of water, a hot sandwich from the deli, PB&J supplies, and a $20. Probably a waste of time and effort, but it felt right at the time.
@aincomeinvestor Don't forget about rare earths metals/magnets. Used in pretty much everything. It's critical the USA gets their own supply chain running. Copper is a good bet too, but mines take 10+ years to open and they can't keep up with the current demand. As always, solid list.
@OhThatOneGame I remember watching this as a very young football fan and player. Tatupu had a hell of a game. To this day the Seahawks on prime time are a monster few people want to see.
@drayinvests I prefer VOO/SMH and 2-3 individual stocks that you have high conviction on. As you get closer to retirement start feeding SCHD or whatever dividend income ETF you trust. SCHD is extremely reliable, but not the best payout.