I am pretty new to the industry and started working like 4 months ago. I am trying to learn how to invest, any advice on the same. Location - Seattle
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My suggestion is start small. Invest in index funds. Keep it for a year. In the mean time track large cap industry stocks and invest in them if you feel they have a good prospect
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Put all your money in Amazon's competitors like Walmart and Alibaba. That way, with your RSUs, you'll have a cross section of your particular market and will see high growth over the long term no matter who wins out in the end.
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La Croix and avocados. Buy all the supply in the market and then sell it on black market. I've seen great roi there.
And bread. Buy a lot of bread. Use avocados + bread to make avocado toast!
Straight commodity trading. Buy oil and lumber futures - about 100k per contract. Anything else is too low $$ to be worth your time. You are guaranteed to make 30% per year.
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