Scootie is a crypto multi-millionaire and he was doing it
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Hmm...Originally posted by Whorty View PostIf my portfolio was £1m, do you think I'd be on here wibbling a crock of shyte all day?
Returns are about 20% in total. Which for a simple, hands off long term savings pot is nice
Going forward, anything near 5% per year would be nice as it beats inflation.
So you either are poor and wibble a crock of shyte all day or you're a millionaire and talk perfect sense.Comment
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Ain't we all?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHmm...
So you either are poor and wibble a crock of shyte all day or you're a millionaire and talk perfect sense.
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I would say you have a 50/50 chance of getting it right, but I think the odds are more 99/1 in favour of the poor and wibble a crock of shyte all day optionOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostHmm...
So you either are poor and wibble a crock of shyte all day or you're a millionaire and talk perfect sense.
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Hopefully nothing worse than that heading our way. I speculate some sort of clampdown on ISAs. A clever old codger can pay sod all tax in retirement on a decent income.Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
Can't really lose as a long-term investment. Which reminds me, I need to punt 160k into my SIPP before they remove the pension carry forward in April (I speculate)...Comment
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That's the planOriginally posted by rootsnall View PostHopefully nothing worse than that heading our way. I speculate some sort of clampdown on ISAs. A clever old codger can pay sod all tax in retirement on a decent income.
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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I fear they'll have to do something about the farce that is 'no tax rises' but ever increasing NI at some stage.Originally posted by Whorty View PostThat's the plan
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Adult Friend Finders.Originally posted by rootsnall View PostWhat is the forum / bulletin board of choice for shamateur share traders ?
There'll no doubt be a good few *airline pilots* in there as well.
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