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Kilboars

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For those of you in your 20s and 30s what are your long term holds? I am looking to move into some long holds instead of these weekly/monthly swings.

My longs are currently

ETSY
MSFT
AAPL
COIN
SQ
RBLX
ABML

Don’t leave out BRKB.

It’s like a great mutual fund with zero fees.


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For those of you in your 20s and 30s what are your long term holds? I am looking to move into some long holds instead of these weekly/monthly swings.

My longs are currently

ETSY
MSFT
AAPL
COIN
SQ
RBLX
ABML
EV and lithium for me but still have the majority of my funds in index funds.

I have some ABML, LLKKF and LCID but will be adding more as funds come available. Just starting to look into these so don't take anything I say as gospel.

I would look at

LCID
TSLA
FORD
ALB


I also am starting to look into EV ETFs and companies that provide the components and technology for EV.

EV is the future.
 

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EV and lithium for me but still have the majority of my funds in index funds.

I have some ABML, LLKKF and LCID but will be adding more as funds come available. Just starting to look into these so don't take anything I say as gospel.

I would look at

LCID
TSLA
FORD
ALB


I also am starting to look into EV ETFs and companies that provide the components and technology for EV.

EV is the future.
Me and Coop sold those Ford leaps way too early. Kicking myself for passing Ford under $7...

ENPH is another one I been eying.

Also SBEA is Black Rifle Coffee's way to go public I will bought a starter yesterday.
 
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Guys I have a little extra money coming in from a side job. Where would you look to invest $500 a week?
 

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I'm slowly learning to 'buy and hold'.........very difficult for a Type A like myself. I dont like sitting still and being boring, but seems for $$ its a better option. lol
 
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I'm slowly learning to 'buy and hold'.........very difficult for a Type A like myself. I dont like sitting still and being boring, but seems for $$ its a better option. lol
Then try splitting your money in half. Buy and hold with half and then stick and move with your other half.
 
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