Ashy Larry
WKR
Anybody paying for the premium access on Seeking Alpha and if so, have you seen a benefit to that?
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How long have you been using Wealthfront? I have seen them advertised but I'm curious about the cash account as well as the brokerage/trade bot account.Wealthfront pays 3.8% currently and its easy to transfer money in and out from your regular bank account. FDIC insured.
About 2.5 years. I use their high yield savings account to store cash that is designated for a large future purchase.How long have you been using Wealthfront? I have seen them advertised but I'm curious about the cash account as well as the brokerage/trade bot account.
I cross check on Seeking Alpha every once in awhile, its alright. I think the research reports on Schwab are better.Anybody paying for the premium access on Seeking Alpha and if so, have you seen a benefit to that?
Yes, i own a couple thousand shares but I’m in between $7.88 and $8.04.I appreciate that answer and insight. I take it you are long in PTON
Aww man, that's fantastic. Congrats on being debt-free and for the diamond hands!Sold out on all my PR stocks a month ago to pay for schooling (last semester). Huge shout out to @Broomd for the PR/oil plays over the last few years. Paid through school w/o any debt to my name! Owe you a fancy dinner at Wolf Lodge!
Aww man, that's fantastic. Congrats on being debt-free and for the diamond hands!

I picked up a few shares of TSLA when it was in the low $100's with plans to buy a bunch more if it dipped below $100. I'm kicking myself now that I didn't load up when I bought. I've nearly doubled my money on those few shares but it could have been a lot bigger gain.Usually split my Roth contributions up throughout the year. Anything worth throwing a couple grand at? I was at my limit when TSLA tanking a month or two ago :bangshead.