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Plenty of people get millions from their parents and do nothing with it. He at least did something with it.

This article should be one sentence.

Considering the Vietnam War was a mistake, why are we bashing people who took every angle to get out of it? Don’t they look like geniuses after all these years?

Exactly. Time to pull out (especially if you made +500%) and get a financial advisor to handle the rest.

You support it by talking about it.

“Sure, why not. Let’s talk about lebron for clicks”

The Bitcoin phenomenom is pure luck and speculation. The only thing smart about it was maybe would it the assumption that it would be a “thing” and increase in value because of the demand for it. Besides that, fortunes based on cryptocurrency is nothing short of a casino win. Time for these folks to pull out and put

That part is the stupid part. Should of said that if you don’t invest your money, you are leaving money on the table.

Would be nice to buy a $500 GPU for the MSRP. Though it makes for a market to camp out in front of Best Buys and grab a bunch of them and sell for 25% profit.

And yet isn’t the goal to leave some money for our kids so they can win somewhat of a birth lottery?

For every person who got money from their parents and did something with it, there are hundreds who got the same thing and blew it. So while it’s fortunate that he got a head start, he did turn that into something.

Not one of the same. There are plenty who have nothing and still have the bootstraps mentality.

Then I would start pulling. Like now.

Yup. I use PayPal a good bit.

The one thing I don’t get about these BitCoin millionaires is why not pull out with all that cash (maybe pull out 80%) and really make it work for you in a better way (ETFs, stocks, mutual funds).

To me, cryptocurrency is like commodities. And very volitile at that. I have some ethereum and it’s a very tiny part of my overall portfolio. So those who are investing even 30% of their investment money in crypto, watch out.

Isn’t one of the goal of financial responsibility to leave some for your kids? Or should I stop right now so my children don’t get bashed by people who don’t have it?

I find it hilarious that the smart thing is that we leave money for our children so they are in a better situation than their parents. But then if they make something of that money, we bash the shit out of them because of it. For all you want to hate about Trump (cause there is a lot), this notion that we have to hate

Me. I love it.

Thank you for pointing this out. I had no idea it wasn’t free. Just thought $250 a month left my paycheck by magic.