First real set of income. Just making a little money I can put away now. Looking to hold something long. I was going to do mutual funds, but that doesn't feel or seem right.
I'm not sure about cryptocurrencies.
What would you reccommend as soomething I can buy, hold on to and maybe keep adding too?
Thanks.
>>2063297
S&P 500 index is apparently the safe way to go about things (I'm saving up for the minimum then gonna open vanguard IRA but I'm a turbonormie), but everyone here will tell you to jump on the train to the crypto wild west for mad gains.
MSCI World index fund
>>2063480
The sad part is I had some Bitcoin somewhere from way back in the day, but I lost my wallet and didn't think it was that big a deal. It was like $50. That $50 is worth a hell of a lot somewhere.
I'd be willing to try crypto, but it seems like pump and dump strategies.
>>2063487
Thanks, will do.
>>2063297
>What would you reccommend as soomething I can buy, hold on to and maybe keep adding too?
Books and courses. Keep adding to your knowledge and skills.
>>2063509
I'm already doing that. I'm in Medical School. I want to get closer to having a Hollywood Hills in my Lamborghini account.
>not investing in cryptocurrencies
get out, I'll make sure I buy another lambo in your honour
>>2063531
OHHHHHH!!!! Can you believe the balls on this frog-looking prick? I said I'd try cryptocurrencies ya mook.
Just lay down the plan and we can evalhuate
>>2063548
Spread your investment evenly over the top 50 cryptos. If you want higher risk for (way) higher reward, try promising penny cryptos like POSW, RLC, or BitBay.
>>2063556
>promising penny cryptos like POSW, RLC, or BitBay
This sounds more like my style. Does each one matter, or are they all such long shots just pick one at random?
>>2063565
Definitely research them a little, but if any of them takes off you are going to see huge returns. Those were just some examples by the way, but they're the ones I'm invested in.
BitBay only has one dev, but he's a really smart guy constantly working on it. RLC is part of the iEx.ec project, you can read about it on their site. And POSW is the most promising of the 3 imo, it provides staking and gives you a monthly dividend of the profits of the website/exchange. Not to mention it's crazy cheap right now. All of these have flaws but high potential, just be willing to lose anything you put in.
>>2063589
Thanks. I'll get started today. Is $300 too small?
>>2063609
That's a pretty good starter amount. I would go with that until you feel more comfortable with what you're doing.
>>2063631
Thanks. I'm off then.
>>2063637
Godspeed anon
See you on the moon