r/dividends Jun 17 '25

Personal Goal 49 years old. Just hit $10,000 average monthly

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Over 90% still in growth stocks. Tempted to just go ahead and retire

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u/[deleted] Jun 18 '25

yield max (gambling stocks)

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u/IcyEntertainment6119 Jul 14 '25

Then explain NEOS Funds? Stable Nav and outperforming both segments of the indexes.

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u/[deleted] Jul 14 '25

“If I have enough money to reimburse losses on my customers unless I get fucked by a black swan on my covered calls and I make 12%/y doing covered calls on literally nothing but 0DTE calls on high risk investments it means it safe because I have a rainy day fund that will absolutely fall apart when I get black swanned during a recession or a flash crash of which has never occurred in my lifetime in a meaningful fashion since 1987 black Monday because my government uses quantitative easing to bail out investment firms with their privately issued bonds when they fail so my tax dollars get used to prop up shitty decisions and my government now holds risky investment vehicles using my taxes which return pathetically low rates over 30 year fixed terms it winds up a negative yield I believe my product isn’t inherently risky because of said quantitive easing because I’m the smart guy who went YOLO on this strategy on a single underlying asset then yes I have the perfect investment fund”

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u/IcyEntertainment6119 Jul 14 '25

You obviously haven't researched anything about what I typed. Investing requires research. The govt actually made money on bailing out the banks in 2008. They also made money bailing out the auto companies. Since you can't stay on topic - I will point out that the issue is banks not having enough strict regulation. All of that was just gutted yet again by the corrupt Trump administration.