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    Daily General Discussion and spitballin thread - September 19, 2021 Investing

    Daily General Discussion and spitballin thread - September 19, 2021 Investing


    Daily General Discussion and spitballin thread - September 19, 2021

    Posted: 19 Sep 2021 02:02 AM PDT

    Have a general question? Want to offer some commentary on markets? Maybe you would just like to throw out a neat fact that doesn't warrant a self post? Feel free to post here!

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    Daily Advice Thread - All basic help or advice questions must be posted here. September 19, 2021

    Posted: 19 Sep 2021 02:01 AM PDT

    If your question is "I have $10,000, what do I do?" or other "advice for my personal situation" questions, you should include relevant information, such as the following:

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    Be aware that these answers are just opinions of Redditors and should be used as a starting point for your research. You should strongly consider seeing a registered financial rep before making any financial decisions!

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    Historically it's way better to invest at market close than at market open, since most gains occur overnight

    Posted: 18 Sep 2021 11:05 AM PDT

    Found this 2018 article, interesting/fun fact: The Stock Market Works by Day, but It Loves the Night

    • If you had bought SPY at the last second of trading on each business day since 1993, and sold at the market open the next day — capturing all of the net after-hour gains — your cumulative price gain would be 571%
    • On the other hand, if you had done the reverse, buying SPY at the first second of regular trading every morning at 9:30 a.m. and selling at the 4 p.m. close, you would be down 4.4%

    Chart: https://i.imgur.com/YPTjg3v.jpg

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    Cash flow business vs equities for income generation

    Posted: 18 Sep 2021 11:28 AM PDT

    I'm trying to create income generating assets to help cover my monthly expenses. All the investment advice I read focused on equities/bonds, but those are illiquid, long term strategies.

    What about generating monthly cash flow?

    One obvious path is real estate, but it requires a large investment to get up and running, you're heavily leveraged, and you've got to keep dumping cash into it when things inevitably break.

    Are there any other good vehicles that require less than $100k to put down, and provide a reliable stream of monthly income?

    I also don't want to spend all of my time building a small business from scratch. I have a full time job that generates the income I'm trying to invest. My goal is to put my savings each year into something that creates more and more cash flow until I get to a point where I can stop working.

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    Is the upcoming fed taper priced in?

    Posted: 18 Sep 2021 03:12 PM PDT

    Everyone knows about the possible Q1 2022 tapering. And as a result, many people are saying it's priced in. But from my perspective, is it really?

    I know there have been some selloffs, no doubt some of which due to the upcoming tapering, but the tapering isn't just a word; when money is no longer so easy to get, it will have actual effects on business, so wouldn't this further drive the stock prices down when tapering occurs? Hence, why are some people saying its priced in - is it really?

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    Hypothetical.. you have $100k to invest..

    Posted: 18 Sep 2021 11:00 AM PDT

    What are the best/safest ways to generate good monthly passive income?? I know that's not a life-changing or an amount to retire on, but my question is more on how to generate let's say any amount over $700 per month.. In many countries that is not a great amount but in my country where the average salary is around $1000 per month, it really would be something.. so if there is a way to do this, or multiple ways , I wanna hear them.. especially if it's something that never crossed my mind.. the typical answers like real estate and etfs/index funds are also welcome, especially if you have a specific one that's your go to/favourite... Lastly , I also I wanna know what you would do if

    A) it was all your life savings and

    B) if it was extra money laying around..

    Go 😎

    *Edit... Careful of the words you use guys, some of them are trigger words in this sub, and I'm missing your answers because they get automatically removed!!

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