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Hey guys! 

Since there's very little Titans News for the next couple weeks(until the draft), thought I'd throw this topic out there. 

I know some of you invest in stocks and other investments (I'm personally in stocks, crypto, and real estate).  I thought this would be a fun topic if one doesn't already exist.  I'd like to reserve this topic for sharing stock investment strategies, stock picks for buys and sells, and just general sharing of portfolio allocation if you want to share.  Sharing of total stock valuation is probably not advised just for safety reasons but that would definitely be interesting as well.

Anyway, like most people, the last couple years have been pretty good for my stock investments.  Been topping off my Roth IRA since 2020 and tech stocks have been performing the best.  Here is my tech portfolio.  AAPL, GOOGL, ASML, TSLA, CRM, AMZN, MSFT, AMD, INTU, MCO, SPGI, META, NVDA, and PLTR.  Palantir is my largest position and it's up the most, sold most of my Apple, and I just recently got a tiny taste of Nvidia as I largely missed the boat on that one 

What are some of the stocks you guys are most bullish on for the short term, in the next few years or even decade? 

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My Stock Investing advice is to vote democrat 

70% of my holdings are growth. My taxable account(plus pensions) is going to bridge me from 57 to 59.5. I'm 21 years away from RMDs but I'm going to start moving my 401ks into my taxable account and d

Trump & DOGE coin are your best bets. 

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Nobody will take you seriously here due to you seeming like you’re an AI version of an old slow loser with unearned confidence, who is always several steps behind on incredibly obvious things most people don’t need explained to them.
 

The only traction you’ll get here is people making fun of you while becoming frustrated by how dumb you are. Hope this helps!

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12 hours ago, DollaBillz said:

Nobody will take you seriously here due to you seeming like you’re an AI version of an old slow loser with unearned confidence, who is always several steps behind on incredibly obvious things most people don’t need explained to them.
 

The only traction you’ll get here is people making fun of you while becoming frustrated by how dumb you are. Hope this helps!

 

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Building wealth in the market is super easy if you follow a few basic principals 

 

Buy broad based index/ETF funds(S&P 500/Total Stock Market).

Dollar cost average into those funds. 

 

If you do those two things and never mess with you account until you retire it's basically fool proof. 

 

One of my favorite writers on the subject is:

 

 

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8 hours ago, OILERMAN said:

Building wealth in the market is super easy if you follow a few basic principals 

 

Buy broad based index/ETF funds(S&P 500/Total Stock Market).

Dollar cost average into those funds. 

 

If you do those two things and never mess with you account until you retire it's basically fool proof. 

 

One of my favorite writers on the subject is:

 

 

Interesting that you've had such success in investing with a simple broad based index/ETF funds investment approach. 

I guess you are a testament to Warren Buffet's quote, "Time in the Market is more important than Timing the Market"

Thanks for sharing!

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On 2/14/2025 at 7:06 AM, OILERMAN said:

Building wealth in the market is super easy if you follow a few basic principals 

 

Buy broad based index/ETF funds(S&P 500/Total Stock Market).

Dollar cost average into those funds. 

 

If you do those two things and never mess with you account until you retire it's basically fool proof. 

 

One of my favorite writers on the subject is:

 

 

and the other half is get as much as you can early in after tax (Roth) to keep you away from RMDs and IRMAA.

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11 hours ago, FRT said:

and the other half is get as much as you can early in after tax (Roth) to keep you away from RMDs and IRMAA.

 

I'm still almost 10 years from IRMAA and 20+ from RMDs but I did recently reduce my 401k contributions and started putting that money into my brokerage account to try and reduce future RMDs.  

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2 hours ago, OILERMAN said:

 

I'm still almost 10 years from IRMAA and 20+ from RMDs but I did recently reduce my 401k contributions and started putting that money into my brokerage account to try and reduce future RMDs.  

Roth conversions from pre-taxed will help but it will cost you some money up front and it will cost you a ton more in taxes if you wait and do nothing 20 years from now with the growth your pre-tax will do between now and then.

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9 hours ago, FRT said:

Roth conversions from pre-taxed will help but it will cost you some money up front and it will cost you a ton more in taxes if you wait and do nothing 20 years from now with the growth your pre-tax will do between now and then.

 

I'll check out Roth conversions but I was also considering emptying a lot of my 401k into my taxable account from 59.5 until 63 when my taxes will be next to nothing... 

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9 hours ago, FRT said:

Roth conversions from pre-taxed will help but it will cost you some money up front and it will cost you a ton more in taxes if you wait and do nothing 20 years from now with the growth your pre-tax will do between now and then.

 

If you have a large RMD, then it will also affect how much you pay for medicare, known as IRMMA

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