@MitchMartan98 My average is at $171. Do you think the stock will go down further? Or should I at more at this current price? I’m so confused by the earning and today’s trading session 😅
10 years since the first MV33 win 🦁🤩
On this day in 2016, Max Verstappen claimed his first ever win at the Spanish Grand Prix.
The Red Bull driver went on to win 70 more races and claim four world titles 🏆
#F1
@ZiggoWebcare ik word al een week lang 2x per dag gebeld door 2 verschillende nummers. Met een beetje googelen blijken ze beide namens ziggo te bellen. Behoorlijk storend dit!!
The Dutch government is destroying long term compounding by introducing a 36% tax on unrealized gains.
As a Dutch citizen and long term investor, I’m at a loss for words about the lack of vision behind this new tax. I normally don’t post anything politically related, but what our government is planning to do is disastrous for long term investors.
This is the sad truth.
Most people here start investing to protect themselves against inflation and ever rising pension ages. They’re trying to put hard earned money to work, hoping they can retire before the age of 71. And they had a real shot at that before this bill.
If you started at 25 with €10,000 and contributed €1,000 every month, you could compound to €3,320,000 over 40 years. If you lived prudently, you could retire early and live off it for the rest of your life.
With the new capital tax? After 40 years of compounding, you’d end up at €1,885,000. That’s a €1,435,000 difference.
This tax denies generations the chance of early retirement, punishes those who take risks, and introduces severe liquidity issues for people who have been compounding successfully for years. And to what end? To fill a €2.4 billion tax hole.
I’m beyond words.
If you’re Dutch like me, please share this visual with fellow investors to increase awareness.
Hopefully we can make our politicians understand the severity of this tax, and the breadth and depth of its destructive implications.
~ Jan
BREAKING: Both McLaren cars of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have been disqualified from the Las Vegas Grand Prix
This is because the thickness of the rearmost skid of both cars was less than the required thickness
#F1#LasVegasGP