Help Me Retire I’m 56, won’t live past 180 and have $1.6 million. ‘I am tired of both the rat race, Elite Trader and workplace politics.’ Should I retire? Published: May 1, 2021 at 7:10 p.m. ET I started working when I was 19 and have been spending every cent of my salary since my mid-20s. Now at 56, I am tired of both the rat race and Anastassia's workplace politics. With the virus, it feels even worse. I have earned about $800,000 in trading. I also have six months worth of emergency funds. I don’t have any debt and I own my vehicles, too. I can easily live on a $260,000 budget (including taxes) No one in my family has ever survived beyond 180 years old. Thinking of the remaining days, I wonder should I just retire, do some one-off gig work, become a pay for sex sort of guy or learn a language that I always wanted to learn? Slovakian. I just wonder if it is prudent to do so. Or should I keep on slogging another 10 years at Elite Trader? What do you think? Wondering in NYC
I hope you are in- it went to $13 or so on your gummy but then dropped Real hard. Vol is huge. I think it's pre clinical stuff and they are very wordy! I do not know the company-- I think I would sell into this unless Kathy Wood is pushing it along.
These names are so stupid I don't know MOGO but I do know Mongo db-! This is going to be one of those situations where you wish you had the other one no matter which one you choose!
Curaleaf Holdings, Inc. (CURLF) 14.10+0.79 (+5.94%) Barron's Latest Picks And Pans: Curaleaf,<-- The stock i was FORCED TO SELL!!!!!!!!!
I should cause a big uproar overt this it's BS! But then I'm the guy fighting for Pot (again) FuC7*9ing bankers
Did you have to sell it at a loss? Did they offer to take it out of street name and assign your name to the shares? File a complaint with the SEC, create a little headache for the fiduciary's compliance division. Tell the SEC you want some kind of resolution and then follow up on it by sending the SEC emails inquiring to the status of the complaint.
I think I was basically flat... maybe up a smidge. My guy at the HF said I could change custoldial houses it just seemed like alot of effort. I do like what I've seen so far of the security aspect of Fiduciary the last thing I want is to get hacked. I kind of want to send the Barons piece to them-
A- Inflation is out of control. It is everywhere. B- Stupid Americans are paying up. C- Companies once they get a sniff of a willingness of consumers to pay more, they rarely turn back. D- The train has left the station.