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2021-01-17 10:27 26122857 Anonymous (wtf.jpg 460x397 22kB)
>10x from making it

1 min later 26122946 Anonymous
>>26122857 Th-thanks, y-you too

2 min later 26122968 Anonymous
>>26122857 RBC, fren. Unless the Bogs make the call and dump it.

2 min later 26122979 Anonymous (1610730808029.png 235x215 5kB)
>>26122857 Don't choke

3 min later 26123028 Anonymous (1610465477460.jpg 720x720 39kB)
>>26122857 >20x from making it

5 min later 26123086 Anonymous
Cash out before you regret it

9 min later 26123269 Anonymous
>>26123028 this, go all in fiat

10 min later 26123323 Anonymous
>150x from making it Haha x

11 min later 26123350 Anonymous
>>26123323 >500x away killing me slowly

11 min later 26123353 Anonymous
>>26122857 10.000x from making it.

11 min later 26123365 Anonymous
2x from becoming a hikikomori

12 min later 26123382 Anonymous
>>26122857 3x from making it. I'm so fucking close, and so fucking nervous.

12 min later 26123394 Anonymous
>>26122857 what are your positions

13 min later 26123437 Anonymous (1608785738288.jpg 960x1280 115kB)
>>26122857 same. be cool, anon. don't fuck it up

13 min later 26123440 Anonymous
>>26123394 reverse cowgirl

13 min later 26123460 Anonymous
>>26123382 I’m like 5x from making it and it is exhausting

14 min later 26123484 Anonymous
>>26122857 33x from making it :'(

14 min later 26123503 Anonymous
>>26123353 lmao that's where I am too put 700 about to break 1k I want MOAR

15 min later 26123515 Anonymous (00507.png 633x758 154kB)
>>26122857 >15x

15 min later 26123540 Anonymous
>>26123394 primarily BTC/ETH/LINK

16 min later 26123583 Anonymous
8x for me. Holding mostly btc/eth/link

16 min later 26123593 Anonymous (1610776030623.jpg 728x483 31kB)
>>26122857 >4x

17 min later 26123635 Anonymous
>>26123437 >>26123583 wgmi frens

17 min later 26123647 Anonymous
>>26123028 Same here 6 figure hell is real At this moment I'm probably about a 28X from making it after taking in back of the napkin tax calculations

18 min later 26123673 Anonymous
I just passed $1m and I still feel 10x from making it. It never ends kek

18 min later 26123677 Anonymous
>>26123503 I am at 50-60k anon.

18 min later 26123703 Anonymous (1597553174054.png 521x937 229kB)
>>26123635 i think you're right

18 min later 26123705 Anonymous
>>26123460 >wahhh my life is so hard im a 500x from making it. i posted my 2000 dollar blockfolio in another thread and people were making fun of me

18 min later 26123714 Anonymous
>>26122857 4x if I go all-in, but I'm a pussy so it's a 15x from what I have invested.

19 min later 26123730 Anonymous
>>26122857 How muhh is making it again? 5mill?

19 min later 26123743 Anonymous
>>26123673 if you can find 2% yield on 4 million after taxes then you've made it

19 min later 26123752 Anonymous
>>26123440 >reverse cowgirl every guy wants this, and every girl wants doggystyle we're a generation of lazy bastards who can't even put effort into sex

19 min later 26123755 Anonymous
>>26123730 Depends on country/standard of living. 1 mil for me.

20 min later 26123789 Anonymous (1610207563617.jpg 239x211 8kB)
>>26123635 based

20 min later 26123814 Anonymous
>>26123743 Not really, you still need to pay taxes for that 2% in most nations.

22 min later 26123851 Anonymous
>tfw I’m a 555x away from truly making it Why lord have you forsaken me

22 min later 26123861 Anonymous
>>26123814 different definitions of making it

22 min later 26123882 Anonymous
>>26122857 10x from making it as well, feels good to finally enter 6 digit hell friend.

22 min later 26123897 Anonymous
>>26123743 When we're expecting the worst depression to come this year? From where?

23 min later 26123911 Anonymous
>>26122857 I'm 2x from making it but 4x from being comfy. What do.

23 min later 26123942 Anonymous
>>26123647 what the fuck are you talking about. If you're in the six figure range the max you can be from making it is 10x. Once you hit a million dump it all in the S&P 10% interest growth is 100k a year. That's a really good wage doing absolutely nothing. Get a decent job making 100k and you're making 200k a year. After 8-10 years in the S&P reinvesting you now have 2 million in the S&P. Now that's 200k a year. Retire at 45 making a shit ton of money.

24 min later 26123955 Anonymous
>>26122857 ME TOO BRO

24 min later 26123972 Anonymous
>>26123911 if you arent 'comfy' you havent 'made it' where are these plebs with low standards coming from?

24 min later 26123973 Anonymous
>>26122857 I need link to 15x to make it

25 min later 26124011 Anonymous (aqsv2.jpg 409x509 15kB)
>>26122857 10x from financial freedom, 20x from making it..

25 min later 26124021 Anonymous
>>26123705 This is biz, unless you have over a M people will make fun of you, not that they have more but they just live in a almost robotic state of refreshing and spam posting.

26 min later 26124038 Anonymous
>>26123942 >Wageslaving Haha no

26 min later 26124059 Anonymous
>>26123942 >Retire at 45 That's fucking ancient.

27 min later 26124075 Anonymous
>>26123730 Depends. In a modern western country about 5mil yes.

28 min later 26124110 Anonymous
Just need a x0.5 to make it, it's scary

28 min later 26124131 Anonymous
>>26123942 If he has to pay a good amount of tax and he's in the 100ks its possible. I have 55k right now but i dont have to pay taxes.

28 min later 26124142 Anonymous (1610573104809.png 125x122 19kB)
>only 1200x from making it WE ALL BEGIN SOMEWHERE

29 min later 26124160 Anonymous
>>26123942 Million is literally pennies, retard. 1 million only buys you a shitty house and a shitty car. And S&P is about to collapse. Real making it is 8 figures. I'm mid-6 figures and still need 25x to truly make it.

29 min later 26124165 Anonymous
>>26123353 Kek, same

29 min later 26124166 Anonymous
>>26123911 "Making it" means comfy as fuck. >>26123942 Having to work is not making it. Making it means buying a house, a car, having some fuck around money+savings + at least 1 mill in stocks that make 70-100k a year

29 min later 26124172 Anonymous
>>26123705 Lmao 2000 would be nice >200USD

29 min later 26124179 Anonymous (1609652280879s.jpg 125x125 1kB)
>if i 10x this year ill be able to retire at 20

29 min later 26124180 Anonymous
>>26122857 4x from making it. I'm so close, yet so far.

30 min later 26124206 Anonymous
>>26122857 Good luck anon! You got this, I hope I’ll make the same thread soon too.

30 min later 26124212 Anonymous
I’m 3x away from paying cash for a 4500 sq ft house.

30 min later 26124227 Anonymous
>>26124179 I hope you'll make it anon i really do.

31 min later 26124246 Anonymous
>>26123752 >we're a generation of lazy bastards who can't even put effort into sex This is why I literally don't even get hookers anymore it's just such a fucking effort

31 min later 26124267 Anonymous
>>26122857 10x from FUCK YOU money. Still not selling and ready to lose it all.

32 min later 26124293 Anonymous
I have to 10x a dozen times this year to get anywhere. Then repeat that 10-20 more times to even be close to making it. I'm standing at the base of Everest with no climbing gear.

32 min later 26124301 Anonymous (895902.jpg 633x758 63kB)
>>26122857 >tfw 30x I'll never make it, will I?

32 min later 26124340 Anonymous (1607917840161.jpg 885x960 106kB)
>>26122857 >33x

33 min later 26124347 Anonymous
>>26124301 Not with the path of the hodler...

33 min later 26124364 Anonymous (undetected.jpg 620x387 75kB)
>>26123942 No no no anon You think it's that way cause you're still poor Making it is at least $2 million, more realistically $2.5 million and a house You have to pay taxes, beat inflation, and mitigate macro risk on those gains Not to mention that if you're doing it by crypto there will be booms and busts according to the 4 year cycle so you want to sell in the bubble years and buy back in the bear markets but the government will take at least 20% of that even if you're under long term capital gains Plus the average S&P return is not 10% but more like 6% after all that, and the entirety of that has been in a central banking environment with the US dollar as the world reserve fiat currency A "surefire" return is more like 1-2% maaaybe 3-4% which is looking more like $50,000 a year with $2.5 million at 2% interest after inflation and taxes, which THAT is making it

33 min later 26124368 Anonymous
Only need $5,000,000 dollars and another inch to my length and girth before I make it, bros...

34 min later 26124393 Anonymous
>>26124293 good luck eh tenzing?

34 min later 26124415 Anonymous
>>26124293 Wtf are you talking about $1 10x 12 times

34 min later 26124425 Anonymous
How much is making it? 1 mil USD?

35 min later 26124471 Anonymous
>>26124180 same brother but we're gonna make it

36 min later 26124510 Anonymous
>>26124425 2% APY after taxes and inflation on a principal of at least several million

37 min later 26124545 Anonymous
>>26124293 lmao are you retarded? if you x10 4times a $100 poorfag bag you have a million. If you repeat that 10-20 times you have 10-20 million dollars. Even with 20 bucks you'll have >$2m. So no, you aren't at the base of Everest, don't try to make money anon, try to first develop your low IQ brain or else you won't achieve anything even if you make it.

37 min later 26124547 Anonymous
>>26123942 >100k >10x >have 1M >Tax jews take 40% (~35% short term cap gains rate + 3.8% NIIT) >State tax might take even more >have 600k left >Invest S&P, ultra-safe withdrawal 3% >can pull $18k out per year >part of that $18k gets taxed too in most states it's doable but I wouldn't call that making it. Living on that would be poverty-tier. If you're low-six-figures I'd want a 25-30% to get my NW to ~3MM, after the worst possible tax scenario and settling for a 3$ withdrawal rate that'd be at least $50k after-tax gross, which is at least middle-class living in a flyover state. Anything less is too precarious to retire on. You could do it with 10-20x if it's long-term capital gains.

39 min later 26124623 Anonymous
>>26122857 all in 10k link?

39 min later 26124647 Anonymous
>>26122857 buy rubic go go go

39 min later 26124656 Anonymous
>>26123028 Same :(

39 min later 26124657 Anonymous
>>26124547 25-30x, my bad

39 min later 26124658 Anonymous
I'm 7x away from 1M but I was hoping I could at least get $5M out of this cycle. Regret not buying more but I've always been all in. Hope LINK goes crazy

40 min later 26124668 Anonymous
>>26124623 2.3 million fiat is only "making it" in eastern europe or SE asia

41 min later 26124724 Anonymous
>>26124668 Burger cope

41 min later 26124740 Anonymous
>>26124011 I don't want to get to cocky, but yeah same.

42 min later 26124771 Anonymous
X5, it's a weird kind of feeling

42 min later 26124775 Anonymous
>>26123942 >Hey, all of those things that you ideologically believe in, forget them because youve hit an arbitrary numeral, follow this tried and tested boomer advice! You fucking retard. Whatever the "make it" number is in the old world, its twice that in crypto. Half to derisk and put into normie investments, half to keep in crypto because its so fucking obvious we're all right about all of this stuff. The dollar is worthless. Why sell your ticket to the ride?

42 min later 26124779 Anonymous
>1000x from making it

43 min later 26124788 Anonymous
>>26124724 i wouldn't mind learning Polish or Belarusian

43 min later 26124816 Anonymous
>>26124166 1m dollars is fuck all money. See below: >>26124775 2m lets me be comfy af either way.

46 min later 26124935 Anonymous
>>26124740 I hope you make it, bro

46 min later 26124955 Anonymous (1502056665227.jpg 1048x3320 1184kB)
>10x and I am comfy >100x and I make it >1000x I fund expeditions to Agartha

47 min later 26124957 Anonymous
>>26124668 Then you must be peak consooomer. Many people on here don’t think having a lambo and the latest brands is making it. Many people including myself just want a house, decent car, and be able to get by and have some money for fun.

47 min later 26124960 Anonymous
>>26124160 >1 million only buys you a shitty house and a shitty car unironically nigger tier mindset.

49 min later 26125047 Anonymous
>>26124957 >Then you must be peak consooomer no, i just dont want my wealth to vanish at generation zero >Many people including myself just want a house, decent car, and be able to get by and have some money for fun. can't tell if you're being serious

49 min later 26125050 Anonymous
>>26122857 >x1000 from making it Where can I catch one of these shitcoins that magically goes x99899?

50 min later 26125108 Anonymous
>>26123942 Boomer pls

53 min later 26125208 Anonymous
>>26125047 You are literally a negro and will never make it

53 min later 26125209 Anonymous
>>26123365 based wizard

53 min later 26125245 Anonymous
>>26122857 same. I feel nothing. I was pretty giddy earlier today tho

54 min later 26125271 Anonymous
>>26125208 i consume nothing more than the bare essentials, and plan to continue living that way >some money for fun implies that you do not live that way

55 min later 26125298 Anonymous
>>26124788 2M is more than enough for me in Scandinavia. I own a nice apartment in a good area already and my monthly expenses are ~$1200. Most of my salary is placed in index funds.

56 min later 26125350 Anonymous
>>26124935 likewise anon.

57 min later 26125374 Anonymous
>>26125298 sounds reasonable, what's you yield and draw? do you have plans for a family?

58 min later 26125419 Anonymous
i need one more 100x

59 min later 26125475 Anonymous
>>26125271 Fun is anything you want outside of bare essentials. Just stop talking. Don’t even reply spoiled negro

1 hours later 26125550 Anonymous
>>26125475 you're choosing to ignore select parts of my post, or pretend that they dont have any meaning

1 hours later 26125576 Anonymous
>>26124160 In what retarded country do you live? lol With 1 million in Portugal (0% taxes on crypto) you can easily buy a nice house and 3-4 apartments in Lisbon that you can rent and not have to worry about money ever again, unless you're a materialistic dumbcuck that falls for the consumerism trap.

1 hours later 26125624 Anonymous (1609580312237.webm 1600x1600 3143kB)
x500 from making it

1 hours later 26125721 Anonymous
>>26125550 Tbh 2.3 m gets you debt free with a solid home and an extremely solid financial position up until about age 50. If you invest the lions share and add to it, that's an easy early retirement. If you aren't a dummy you should already be making a lot that you can add to the investment

1 hours later 26125732 Anonymous
42x away from making it..

1 hours later 26125792 Anonymous
>9x from paying off house, grad school debt and having 600k left over. >20x from retiring at 26 >40eth, 2k LINK, 1.36 BTC Cutting it really close here

1 hours later 26125837 Anonymous (easy.jpg 225x225 9kB)
DMG now, surf the alt season, move into BTC dip, wait for a while and voila

1 hours later 26125871 Anonymous
>>26123730 10M at least

1 hours later 26125905 Anonymous
>>26123730 depends on cost of living in your area + your standards, 5m is making it to me

1 hours later 26125967 Anonymous
>>26125792 don't bother paying off the debt. once you have the money, just refinance to a low interest rate. inflation is coming, you'll regret paying that shit off instead of growing your assets.

1 hours later 26125968 Anonymous
>>26124364 This one is on the money.

1 hours later 26125976 Anonymous
>>26122857 >$100k semipoorfag here, 15x from being financially safe, 25x from being comfy as fuck A small house with some land, a van, $3-4k passive income per month and a sailboat to travel around the world are all I need.

1 hours later 26126004 Anonymous
>>26122857 >100x from making it >5x from quitting my job anyway

1 hours later 26126021 Anonymous
>>26125374 I have a small family already. 3% after taxes would be enough for me, even 1-2%. My funds follow global index so I assume I can re-invest part of the yield (in addition to handling inflation).

1 hours later 26126045 Anonymous (comf.jpg 246x250 7kB)
>>26122857 i know that feel bro. if you're holding link, then be comfy.

1 hours later 26126072 Anonymous
>>26125792 Literally never pay off any debt, don't pay off your house or school loans or loans of any sort ever. What are you, retarded? Unless you think you can't make the interest back but most loan rates are so low you'd have to be fucking braindead. Even if you have a 4.5% loan on your mortgage you should be able to make 7% annually just giving your money to a money management firm. Why the fuck would you take a large chunk of your net worth and gimp your ability to make more? Loans are free money, unless you pay them back on a shortened time frame like a simp.

1 hours later 26126089 Anonymous
>>26126004 Can you name some numbers and cost of living? You post in jest knowing its dangerous territory, but I understand the horrors of wagecucking and making more in a night than you do in a month.

1 hours later 26126097 Anonymous (ikesubashi.jpg 4096x2728 1087kB)
>>26125721 >>26122857 though these kinds of threads make me think the top is here :(

1 hours later 26126118 Anonymous
>>26122857 eth

1 hours later 26126135 Anonymous
>>26124364 You're mostly right except 3-4% is way low. Literally ANY investment firm will guarantee you more than that, and if you just manage your own money getting 10-20% a year shouldn't be hard.

1 hours later 26126175 Anonymous
>>26125967 Yeah ill probably never pay off the student debt and only make the most minimum payments, fuck em. But there is something really appealing about paying the house off completely and never having to worry about a roof over my head being taken from me or my family. Id also be able to completely invest my paychecks into whatever I want. I think Ill always keep the btc and a small portion of the eth and link.

1 hours later 26126203 Anonymous
>>26123673 Voyager has 8.5% APY on USDC. You already made it fren

1 hours later 26126206 Anonymous
>>26125721 I dont get these people that say with 50k a year you live poorly. You won't lose your ability to invest ever, you'll always be making money out of it but at one point you need to divest from crypto and to really "make it". You can always try to build up what you cashed in with the benefit of your experiences and of having financial security. You dont need to gamble like a degenerate so you turn 1m into 10m

1 hours later 26126228 Anonymous
>>26124957 Agreed, a house is all I want. I'm happy to wagecuck, knowing the one main thing that eludes most other millennials will be sorted for me. Making it is irrelevant, I'm holding until house or zero

1 hours later 26126321 Anonymous (1510544347104.png 229x220 12kB)
>>26126097 it is here. except for chainlink

1 hours later 26126440 Anonymous (1593579478547.jpg 1224x1632 227kB)
>>26123730 "making it" really is just a state of mind. My target was 10mil but now my portfolio combined with my fiance's looming inheritance is worth over 10m and i now feel like I need $20 mil.

1 hours later 26126497 Anonymous
XMR is the key while you’re teetering on the 6fig hell razor’s edge, OP.

1 hours later 26126523 Anonymous
At this point, is only called "holding"

1 hours later 26126574 Anonymous (tiresome.jpg 1022x731 69kB)
>>26123942 the replies to this post make me hopeful for the future. $1MM is poverty tier, not gonna make it off that. And the USD is not going to maintain value relative to the market and crypto. I posted a thread a while back about how we should actually be measuring value. >One thing that felt strange to me is not trusting the dollar as a standard of measurement for goods and services and I still haven't found a proper substitute for it. There's so many options available to store wealth it's hard to find some sort of metric to measure it. And I think alot of us are betting on the failure of the dollar. I find myself picking dollar values I'd like to hit, like $500,000, $1MM, $5MM, etc but when I remember the long term prospects of the dollar it feels like a foolish standard of measurement. we measure value by target amounts of liquidity at the moment but that's not really value, it's just liquidity between assets. there's nothing backing the dollar and if we go full on UBI we're gonna see some serious devaluation going on here. I don't think it's possible any more to measure "making it" in dollar denominations. What the fuck is $1 going to buy you in 10 years? It doesn't even buy a fucking McDonalds double cheeseburger at anymore. I feel weary whenever I hold cash. I don't like it. It feels like I'm holding air. It's so hard trying to figure out how to derisk in these times. Only thing I can think of is property at the moment, and then you get nickeled and dimed for property taxes. It's all so tiresome.

1 hours later 26126641 Anonymous (1558402196436.jpg 872x528 92kB)
>>26123323 same

1 hours later 26126724 Anonymous
>>26126574 we pass judgement on exactly this on this korean cartoon forum all the time bro 10k LINK stack for example is make it 1M GRT is make it 2k AVAX is make it pay attention please

1 hours later 26126731 Anonymous
>>26126574 the economy is a machine for motivating workers and creating stake holders. its always going to be hard to live insulated from it

1 hours later 26126777 Anonymous
>>26123440 This position bends my dick so hard it feels like it's going to break. What am I doing wrong?

1 hours later 26126822 Anonymous
8x. FUCK IM GETTING NERVOUS

1 hours later 26126865 Anonymous
>>26126440 But waking up in your dream house and not having to work again. This does nothing for you?

1 hours later 26126953 Anonymous
>>26126440 imagine the smell

1 hours later 26127002 Anonymous
>>26126777 damn I guess i'm not doing anything wrong with those digits.

1 hours later 26127013 Anonymous
>>26126724 yeah. the never selling meme doesn't sound like bad advice anymore.

1 hours later 26127049 Anonymous
>>26126953 The piss is fully contained. There is no smell here.

1 hours later 26127076 Anonymous (1610837813886.png 963x835 758kB)
>1,000x from making it

1 hours later 26127186 Anonymous (1610813995567.png 677x471 212kB)
>>26127013 soon all the meme responses will start sounding real to you and then you'll know you've made it

1 hours later 26127335 Anonymous (M2.png 1173x561 51kB)
>>26126731 It's basically impossible to live insulated from it, but we aren't talking about the economy, we're talking about runaway inflation. I will concede that the debasement of the currency has resulted in massive growth and a general increase in living quality, but at the expense of the people's ability to acquire wealth. It's virtually impossible and it takes an extreme amount of autism to gain and protect it. we went from 15T to 19T of M2 since 2020 and it's only getting worse. That's over a 20% expansion of the monetary base in a single year. the music is stopping and some drastic changes are going to occur.

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