yenahmik

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[–] yenahmik@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Based on the second one, you must work in IT. I swear every IT person I've called has this super power

[–] yenahmik@lemmy.world 23 points 3 months ago (1 children)

...if it identifies a pathway it can claim to be legal

Based on everything else they have done ignoring legality, I have very little faith they won't just start doing it anyways.

[–] yenahmik@lemmy.world 8 points 3 months ago (2 children)

I'm really, really good at peeling oranges with my bare hands (or at least I used to be in grade school when all my friends would make me do it for them). The problem is, I hate the taste of oranges so I never use this power.

[–] yenahmik@lemmy.world 4 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Reminder: This is why we don't panic sell.

[–] yenahmik@lemmy.world 7 points 3 months ago

For some reason, everyone always assumes the next downturn will look exactly like the last one. And then they're always surprised when it's caused by something completely different, so they assume this is the time everything will go to zero.

Maybe someday they will be right and this is the time everything collapses. Or maybe it won't. But it is different every time. Either way, I hate that the US gov is intentionally crashing the market for stupid reasons. I can only hope it is temporary and people aren't too badly hurt by this.

[–] yenahmik@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

The challenge being, even if you had sold to avoid the dip, would you be able to time buying back in before the recovery?

You have to get it right twice to be better off than if you had just stayed invested.

[–] yenahmik@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago (3 children)

Had dinner at my parents house last night. My dad asked if I sold all my stocks to invest in bonds. No dad, why would I do that? -_-

[–] yenahmik@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Would they be interested in learning about those things from someone other than you? JL Collins's stock series was enormously helpful for my understanding of investing when I started out. You could give them the book the "Simple Path to Wealth" (the edited/published version of the series) and it would be zero effort on your part. Bonus: he started writing it to teach his teenage daughter about investing, so the target audience would be perfect for your nieces (making some assumptions re: ages).

[–] yenahmik@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

This week my credit union announced they will start depositing paychecks/social security up to 2 days early. Imagine my surprise when I logged in today and saw my paycheck already deposited!

Unfortunately, this is only my joint account and my primary bank where I make my investment purchases through doesn't even show the paycheck as pending. I might consider switching my direct deposit entirely to this company, so I can buy my index funds 2 days earlier...

[–] yenahmik@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago

Booked the inca trail to machu pichu for later this year. Really living it up here in the boring middle!

[–] yenahmik@lemmy.world 4 points 4 months ago

Be fearful when others are greedy and be greedy when others are fearful.

I did do some market timing today by contributing the last $200 to max out my IRA. I was waiting for my next paycheck in 2 weeks, but decided to finish it off after I saw the market drop for the day. We shall see if I made a good choice in the coming days.

Overall, I have a comfortable e-fund and enough years to retirement that the volatility isn't a big concern. I mostly check out of curiosity.

[–] yenahmik@lemmy.world 32 points 4 months ago

It hurts itself in its confusion

 

I know this is probably preaching to the choir, but I was just baffled by this issue.

I was walking my dog this morning and a lady drove up and asked if I had seen her husky that got loose. I said no and we each continued on our way.

2 blocks later, I see the dog. It was super friendly, came when I called, and was having a blast playing with my dog. Even better news, it was wearing a collar! Until I started looking at the collar closer and realized there were no tags or anything else with contact info for the owner.

I ended up deciding to start walking home, to see if it would follow us. Luckily a few houses later, someone recognized it and was going to call the owner. But, seriously, what if we had not come across someone who knew the dog?

Especially, for a breed that is infamous for running away. Why you wouldn't pay a couple of bucks for a tag, when it could be life/death for the dog?

/End rant

 
 

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