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Here Is Some Stock Investment Advice for an Angry and Ugly Woman

Date: Friday, November 29, 2024 2:01 PM EST

1. Take half of your investments and put it all into a "mutual index fund" with low fees that tracks well with the Nasdaq.(if you know what that is)

2. Take the other half of your investments and put it in1to a "mutual index fund" with low fees that tracks well with the S&P 500 (if you know what that is)

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Then sit back and get happy from all the "free fucking advice" i have given you over the years.

The same goes for all the rest of you geniuses, too!

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Of course, you could just put all your investments in one stock as an alternative option.  Here is a stock that i recommend highly   DJT.

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Angry Old Lady 1 week ago Member's comment
Um, thanks.... I guess?
Jim Boswell 1 week ago Author's comment

I should probably thank you.  This post garnered more views than the post that i am pushing at the moment.  The trouble is this:  I could care less how many views this post gets.  And my entire life is associated with the other post--the one that you put down with your "odd ball" language.

Angry Old Lady 1 week ago Member's comment

I meant no offense, I simply meant that it's off the beaten track - not mainstream.  You talk about how you want over a million views on a topic that isn't popular.  If you wrote about Tesla or Apple, you might get a million views.  But people aren't searching for content on a topic they do not know exists.