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>>2885871
Sitting in cash at the moment. This is one of my current accounts, total value of all of them about £1.5 mil. Other pic is my stethoscope in front of monitor.
This website is ancient, I've been here most my life and it's very possible for people to change over time. Also I thought this was easily the board with the most successful people so I doubt I'm totally alone here.
>>2885872
Be extremely gifted, able to handle tonnes of stress, be really lucky. If you are American it would be much easier and safer just to grind a good career like doctor, FAANG etc and get rich that way.
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>>2885870
Yeah I've been doing that since 3 years ago. You don't need 6 figures if you are good at trading. I never made more than $20k in a year from either wages or trading. I lived in Korea for about 3.5 years doing that, and India + China + Malaysia for 3 months each. I barely worked my entire life. I am slow traveling through various countries just to sample them right now. Most of my time I learn languages, try to fuck women, go to the gym, and play vidya. NPCs can't handle this life because they're pussies, but if you have the fortitude it's the best
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>>2885898
Start with $2k or something and learn the basics. If you lose, call it tuition fee.
But getting good in the end is about risk management and not getting greedy. Most guys try to be trillionaires and blow up their account. My living expenses are between $150-600 a month depending on where I live so I don't need to swing for the fences and risk striking out
But even before starting you need to have some amount in emergency fund, an amount that if shit hits the fan you wont be homeless and can recover. For me it's $5k. I know that from anywhere in the world, if I have $5k I can fly back to the US and rent a room and get a job and save up money again. If my net worth ever touches that number I go back and stack, else I continue chilling
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>>2885903
Nta but not being greedy really is the way. I’m new to anything stock related and discovered options but I had no idea how dangerous they are. I just bought an Apple contract at a good time and suddenly I was up like 500 bucks but didn’t sell not realizing I needed to make my escape while I can. It deteriorated and I bought more options for things and ended up flatlining my account down from 2k. Felt really bad and I quit. It’s really that moment of greed that got me good
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>>2885870
>Any travel NEETs here?
newfag
like a decade ago there even was a neet general (sometimes)
mostly trust fund neets
including myself
although mine is more like a temu trust fund, barely pays me ~30k€/y gross (it's coupled to the minimum wage in my country) which is only <20k net after taxes and health insurance
>Only thing is I'm not sure wtf to do next
you're gonna be depressed real quick
it's well studied for pensioners, after retirement they lose their purpose and health goes down the drain
>can't think of anything I'm particularly passionate about.
again, you should REALLY fix this before going full neet
can be anything
but you need something
like I got into Ornithology and writing reviews about castles (and correcting their wikipedia pages)
>I do like travelling so was thinking of just doing this for a while but I feel like it could get boring or you might go nutty fairly quic
you should ask yourself what about traveling you like
and apparently you never traveled for long
most people get burned out from traveling after 3-4weeks unless they have breaks (like a workation)
can't tell you how many "van-lifers" I've met that gave up after like 1-2months, not because it was hard, but because they just felt empty inside
>although of course I will miss my friends
can you live with the though of missing out?
because this is what happens when you leave close friends
and close friendships are really hard to maintain when you're gone >6 out of 12 months
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>>2885909
>retire
Already am. Indefinite retirement > permanent retirement. During my last work cycle many of the boomers there were already multimillionaires who had no material reason to work. Why did they? For friends, for fun etc
>house
Already have enough to buy a house. There are houses for less than $10k in many palatable parts of the world. I don't buy into the notion that an investment this burdensome and tethering is somehow a necessary and sufficient condition for happiness
>children
Came inside dozens of women. Several of them intentionally tried to get pregnant. One of them confirmed did. But she got an abortion. Might already have kids, if I do end up having them and I have a heavy heart can always go to work for them if that's the best option
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>>2885903
thanks anon, do you trade stocks or cryptos or both? Really new to anything finance related I've been an art/culturefag exclusively for my whole life
how many hours a day on average do you spend trading?
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>>2885942
just stock options. when i'm active i take about half an hour on sunday to plan which day i'll trade and then executing the trade only takes a few minutes. But I'm not desperate so I'm not overly active. I haven't made a trade in over a month because I don't like the market conditions
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>>2885910
Thanks for the reply bro. I've been here for 14 years but don't normally go on this board much vs int and tv.
Yeah well thanks for confirming that. I've got hobbies and stuff, just no extreme passion for anything other than making money which I don't really care about anymore. I have felt directionless at times. Your hobbies sound cool.
I just like the third world experience really and the sense of adventure. I've travelled for 2 months at a time before which was good but obviously not same as indefinite. Qnd even then felt myself getting a bit detached from reality.
I had to leave most when I left the united shitdom to move to a tax haven and it was ok, made new friends where I am and was happier after the move. But it does seem to get lonely and I'm concerned about the no gf issue since there are very few women willing to/able to live this lifestyle.
>>2885950
Bro I am the OP. I'm sorry to break it to you but trading/investing is not a stress free/easy option for making money. Like I'm a doctor and I would say it's much harder in terms of stress and clearly harder in terms of raw difficulty.
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>>2885870
Im off and on neet and wage, periods of 2-4y normaly, Im in my late 30.
I dont have yearly incone as you, but i have some properties and background income that lets me live happily and travel.
I travel 3-4times a year, its not that i dont have cash for more, but my wife dont have enough time (she works normaly) and still, I find that travelling more is kindda to much if I dont want it to get slate.
I dont know how much you are sincere because it lowkey sounds like you do brag a little bit, but travelling isnt a hobby in itself, well at least its not a "good hobby". You travel to expirience things, you probably want to have some direction/purpose, for example you want to expirience culture in some form. Traveling to some place just because you havent been there just because youre bored sounds like a waste of time and money.