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edeeZee 07-21-2009 12:59 AM

AK, please kill this stupid thread. :shakes head:

"Mr. Warren Buffet" here claims to have the magic stock picks in an uphill economy. :gtfo2:

ZKindaGuy 07-21-2009 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by edeeZee (Post 120173)
AK, please kill this stupid thread. :shakes head:

"Mr. Warren Buffet" here claims to have the magic stock picks in an uphill economy. :gtfo2:

What's your problem? Everyone is being decent in their responses so why terminate it? If you don't like the topic move on to ones you do...

SiXK 07-21-2009 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by hellogoodbye (Post 119480)
maybe im teaching my roommate and my RA on the dorm here but the more people that know the less i make. but well see lol

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Originally Posted by hellogoodbye (Post 120053)
no pyrimid scam im simply gonna teach him the technique of what i do. hes gonna buy his own stocks using the advice i give him. im not going to tell him what im investing in either.

LOL. Ok, the more people you tell the less you make? who are you telling? Bill Gates and Warren Buffett? The Sultan of Brunei?

I highly doubt you and your roommate and you RA are going to shake the market with your day trading. You could broadcast your intent in an ad in USA Today and I think your plan will still be OK....umm .... well...... maybe not OK but as good as it was ever going to be.

hellogoodbye 07-21-2009 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by edeeZee (Post 120173)
AK, please kill this stupid thread. :shakes head:

"Mr. Warren Buffet" here claims to have the magic stock picks in an uphill economy. :gtfo2:

yes plz end the thread i asked a simple question and alot of a** holes came onto the thread to simply state their unwanted opinion which had nothing to do with the intent of the thread.



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Originally Posted by LSUTurboTiger (Post 120269)
LOL. Ok, the more people you tell the less you make? who are you telling? Bill Gates and Warren Buffett? The Sultan of Brunei?

I highly doubt you and your roommate and you RA are going to shake the market with your day trading. You could broadcast your intent in an ad in USA Today and I think your plan will still be OK....umm .... well...... maybe not OK but as good as it was ever going to be.

im telling my roommate b/c hes 1 of my good friends and so is the RA here. btw u both can :gtfo2: this thread ur stating ur opinons that i could care less about and not answering my original ?

edit: actually warren buffet is probly 40% of the reason im in stocks right now lol. idk if hes still the richest guy but hes top 5 for sure so y not does what he does? though he doesnt day trade

SiXK 07-21-2009 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by hellogoodbye (Post 120348)

im telling my roommate b/c hes 1 of my good friends and so is the RA here. btw u both can :gtfo2: this thread ur stating ur opinons that i could care less about and not answering my original ?

edit: actually warren buffet is probly 40% of the reason im in stocks right now lol. idk if hes still the richest guy but hes top 5 for sure so y not does what he does? though he doesnt day trade

heh. your people skills are only rivaled by your mastery of the english language. to answer your original question ... how do people afford these things? most work and make money.

Perhaps you meant what method of purchasing do they use? pay in full or finance? go look up the word "afford".

if you don't want opinions don't make post bragging about how much you make day trading but can't figure out if you should pay for a small amount of parts or take out a loan to mod your car. A loan thats about half of what you claim to make a month trading stocks. :rolleyes:

hellogoodbye 07-21-2009 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by LSUTurboTiger (Post 120363)
heh. your people skills are only rivaled by your mastery of the english language. to answer your original question ... how do people afford these things? most work and make money.

Perhaps you meant what method of purchasing do they use? pay in full or finance? go look up the word "afford".

if you don't want opinions don't make post bragging about how much you make day trading but can't figure out if you should pay for a small amount of parts or take out a loan to mod your car. A loan thats about half of what you claim to make a month trading stocks. :rolleyes:

the original post had nothing to do with how much i made.... people kept asking about what i did so i posted. i wasnt bragging.

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Originally Posted by Roo (Post 118191)
whoa whoa whoa, so you trade stocks yet your asking us if you should get a loan at 10-13% to get mods for your car?

Out of curiosity what are some stocks your invested at right now and or looking at? How much is in your portfolio? Day trade?

^ he asked..

EDIT: read first post before replying.

SiXK 07-21-2009 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by hellogoodbye (Post 120442)
the original post had nothing to do with how much i made.... people kept asking about what i did so i posted. i wasnt bragging.



^ he asked..

EDIT: read first post before replying.

Oh, I did read. Right there in your original post (which is as clear as mud) you stated "im thinking i should use a loan b/c i use my money for stocks"

that piqued my interest. now you don't want people commenting on it. Don't post it then. Now you only want advise on if you should finance your mods. Thats been answered and this thread is stupid and useless.

hellogoodbye 07-21-2009 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by LSUTurboTiger (Post 120449)
Oh, I did read. Right there in your original post (which is as clear as mud) you stated "im thinking i should use a loan b/c i use my money for stocks"

that piqued my interest. now you don't want people commenting on it. Don't post it then. Now you only want advise on if you should finance your mods. Thats been answered and this thread is stupid and useless.

i stated it so i could get a better response. IF i financed, id have more money to use in stocks but, id also have a monthly payment. IF i payed for it outright, id have less money to use for stocks and no monthly payment.

thats y i stated it. i did not state how much i make in the first post. the only reason i posted that was to get a better answer for my situation.

Alexus 07-21-2009 12:01 PM

Being able to afford the finer things in life requires making the right decisions at the right time. Granted, not all of us were born into financial ease. I was lucky enough to have some supporting parents, who would take care of my cell phone bill, feed me home-cooked meals every day and pay me a tank of gas every now and then. I realize that not everyone is this lucky, but if you set your mind to something, you can achieve virtually anything. Putting a quarter or so of your paycheck away into a savings account every pay is a good place to start.

Doing this lead me to being able to purchase an $80,000 sports sedan; at the age of 20. Sure, I own my own business and I do some work occasionally for Strikebox and UFC, but I reckon anyone can open a savings account and instead of spending $200 on a night out at a nightclub, or on a new pair of shoe you're never going to wear, deposit the money into that account. It's not hard but it requires a lot of discipline and I believe discipline is the key to being able to afford anything and everything that you could possibly want in life.

Just my .02 cents.

SiXK 07-21-2009 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Alexus (Post 120458)
Being able to afford the finer things in life requires making the right decisions at the right time. Granted, not all of us were born into financial ease. I was lucky enough to have some supporting parents, who would take care of my cell phone bill, feed me home-cooked meals every day and pay me a tank of gas every now and then. I realize that not everyone is this lucky, but if you set your mind to something, you can achieve virtually anything. Putting a quarter or so of your paycheck away into a savings account every pay is a good place to start.

Doing this lead me to being able to purchase an $80,000 sports sedan; at the age of 20. Sure, I own my own business and I do some work occasionally for Strikebox and UFC, but I reckon anyone can open a savings account and instead of spending $200 on a night out at a nightclub, or on a new pair of shoe you're never going to wear, deposit the money into that account. It's not hard but it requires a lot of discipline and I believe discipline is the key to being able to afford anything and everything that you could possibly want in life.

Just my .02 cents.

Good for you, thats the way to do it. I did not have the type of parents to pay cell bills and feed me and give me gas once I was out of high school. Of course I did work, but part time jobs while going to college did not provide me with $200 nights at the club either. I guess I was more of the broke college student needing to pay rent and tuition instead of buying expensive shoes. Even having a job from the age of 15 to 20 would not have provided me with enough money to buy a $80K car at age 20 if I had saved every penny. I was in school and had a difficult major, thats time consuming. Come to think of it no one I knew had that kind of money either except for the rich kids. If it had I would have said screw the car and bought a house. good for you. You guys are better money makers as teens than I was. An $80K car at age 20, thats pretty good coin.

Robert_Nash 07-21-2009 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Alexus (Post 120458)
Being able to afford the finer things in life requires making the right decisions at the right time. Granted, not all of us were born into financial ease. I was lucky enough to have some supporting parents, who would take care of my cell phone bill, feed me home-cooked meals every day and pay me a tank of gas every now and then. I realize that not everyone is this lucky, but if you set your mind to something, you can achieve virtually anything. Putting a quarter or so of your paycheck away into a savings account every pay is a good place to start.

Doing this lead me to being able to purchase an $80,000 sports sedan; at the age of 20. Sure, I own my own business and I do some work occasionally for Strikebox and UFC, but I reckon anyone can open a savings account and instead of spending $200 on a night out at a nightclub, or on a new pair of shoe you're never going to wear, deposit the money into that account. It's not hard but it requires a lot of discipline and I believe discipline is the key to being able to afford anything and everything that you could possibly want in life.

Just my .02 cents.

If a person simply saved $100/month starting at age 18 and never did anything more than that their entire life; they would still have over $3M by the time they were 65 years old. That's the power of compound interest; those who understand it have paid to them; those who don't pay it to someone else.

fly yellow 07-21-2009 12:35 PM

I think this guy started a similar thread when he bought the Z about paying cash for it. It basically was just another thread of him bragging about trading stocks.

Alexus 07-21-2009 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert_Nash (Post 120487)
If a person simply saved $100/month starting at age 18 and never did anything more than that their entire life; they would still have over $3M by the time they were 65 years old. That's the power of compound interest; those who understand it have paid to them; those who don't pay it to someone else.

My thoughts exactly. Most people don't understand that putting away $100 a month instead of spending it on meaningless articles of clothing and whatnot eventually leads to big bucks when retirements come. I guess it's easier to save here in Canada because all of the money put into savings accounts is guaranteed by the government's bank charts. I understand that a lot of people have lost their life savings and investments when some U.S. banks went south, but it doesn't hurt buying a fireproof, bolted-down safe and putting a $100 bill in there every month.


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Originally Posted by LSUTurboTiger (Post 120483)
Good for you, thats the way to do it. I did not have the type of parents to pay cell bills and feed me and give me gas once I was out of high school. Of course I did work, but part time jobs while going to college did not provide me with $200 nights at the club either. I guess I was more of the broke college student needing to pay rent and tuition instead of buying expensive shoes. Even having a job from the age of 15 to 20 would not have provided me with enough money to buy a $80K car at age 20 if I had saved every penny. I was in school and had a difficult major, thats time consuming. Come to think of it no one I knew had that kind of money either except for the rich kids. If it had I would have said screw the car and bought a house. good for you. You guys are better money makers as teens than I was. An $80K car at age 20, thats pretty good coin.

There came this moment in my life where I was offered to take a risk and it paid off. It could have gone either way but I figured that I was young and that if all else failed, I could get a job in my domain again or take up a trade. While I'd rather keep this information personal and don't want to divulge specifics, I helped several friends open up major brand outlets in Montreal and in the Mont-Tremblant region north of there. With the money I made there, I purchased some car washes and have a 40% share in a fine automobiles used car dealership downtown. Soon enough, I plan on purchasing a franchise for a restaurant, but I simply can't afford it right now. I was very, very lucky and I wouldn't recommend that anyone takes such a risk. It's hard work but it has lead to me owning several businesses, in addition to helping others run theirs. Money is hard to make right now but I know that a few years from now it will be all worth the investment.

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Originally Posted by fly yellow (Post 120491)
I think this guy started a similar thread when he bought the Z about paying cash for it. It basically was just another thread of him bragging about trading stocks.

If you're talking about me, you're definitely wrong. I don't trade stocks, nor did I pay for my Z in cash.

TX_370 07-21-2009 01:01 PM

:drama:

m4a1mustang 07-21-2009 01:10 PM

There is a lot of e-showboating going on here.


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