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re: If you still had Money in the stock market you have no one to blame but yourself
Posted on 5/12/25 at 6:08 pm to John Barron
Posted on 5/12/25 at 6:08 pm to John Barron
John Chyna Propaganda



Posted on 5/12/25 at 6:09 pm to John Barron
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This is like 2008 for me all over again.
You aren't a real person
Posted on 5/12/25 at 6:10 pm to John Barron
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Incorrect. Obvious situations like the housing bubble and this AI bubble/Tariff situation the risk was not worth holding stocks. You sell and buy again when it crashes
Sell and incur a MASSIVE taxable event? Are you fricking retarded?
Holy shite.
Posted on 5/12/25 at 6:12 pm to John Barron
quote:So you think an agreement between the U.S. and China this weekend to talk some more in two weeks which simply kicked the can down the road is THE deal to solve the tariff wars?
So the Chyna deal.
You keep confirming your logical thinking mental ability is non-existent.
Posted on 5/12/25 at 6:19 pm to JohnnyKilroy
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Sell and incur a MASSIVE taxable event? Are you fricking retarded?
No I am not. You must be retarded. Have you ever heard of a Roth IRA? You don't pay capital gains tax in a Roth IRA when you sell stocks. What are you some gambling day trader?

This post was edited on 5/12/25 at 6:28 pm
Posted on 5/12/25 at 6:22 pm to John Barron
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What are you some gambling day trader?
Believe it or not some people make enough money to invest in the market beyond the 7k a year that you can put into an IRA.
Furthermore if I’m a gambling day trader why would I be concerned about cg tax? For frick’s sake you are dumb as a fricking rock.
This post was edited on 5/12/25 at 6:36 pm
Posted on 5/12/25 at 6:39 pm to JohnnyKilroy
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Believe it or not some people make enough money to invest in the market beyond the 7k a year that you can put into an IRA.
And some people make enough money where they have a personal retirement account and also a employer sponsored 401k retirement account where the limit is much higher. I am sorry you were not able to sell your stocks or fund investments because you are not smart enough to have a Roth Account

Posted on 5/12/25 at 6:41 pm to John Barron
You are embarrassing yourself 

Posted on 5/12/25 at 6:46 pm to John Barron
quote:You posted in January that you're no longer employed (since last July) so how can you have a 401(k) employer account?
and also a employer sponsored 401k retirement account
BTW, are you revealing that you use retirement accounts, which are intended for long-term wealth building for retirement, as market timing vehicles?
Posted on 5/12/25 at 6:48 pm to LSURussian
Or he is a full of shite poster
Posted on 5/12/25 at 6:49 pm to LSURussian
I don’t think he knows what he is saying. But idiots that panic help the rest of us prosper.
Posted on 5/12/25 at 6:55 pm to JohnnyKilroy
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You are embarrassing yourself
My Guy...You just claimed you should not sell stocks when there was an almost 20% drop from January 30th to April 7th because of tax reasons...When that should not be a issue if you had a Roth IRA account. It does not get anymore embarrassing then that type of Logic

Posted on 5/12/25 at 7:02 pm to John Barron
quote:The correct word you're looking for is "than."
It does not get anymore embarrassing then that type of Logic
Posted on 5/12/25 at 7:10 pm to John Barron
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My Guy...You just claimed you should not sell stocks when there was an almost 20% drop from January 30th to April 7th because of tax reasons...
Yea pretty much. I would be down way more had I sold when you said versus today. Even if I rebought at the bottom.
Posted on 5/12/25 at 7:13 pm to LSURussian
quote:Seems to be . . . . . .
an agreement between the U.S. and China this weekend to talk some more in two weeks which simply kicked the can down the road is THE deal to solve the tariff wars?
Posted on 5/12/25 at 7:15 pm to John Barron
How come this shitty thread can be pulled up but the shitty thread about "muh worst April in the markets since 1932!" cannot?
Posted on 5/12/25 at 7:17 pm to John Barron
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Have you ever heard of a Roth IRA? You don't pay capital gains tax in a Roth IRA when you sell stocks. What are you some gambling day trader?
The one with a $7000 contribution limit?

Posted on 5/12/25 at 7:17 pm to Penrod
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This is the quote of yours that you posted to establish that you were a modern day Cassandra
I think you can say "retard". It's becoming socially acceptable again.
This post was edited on 5/12/25 at 7:21 pm
Posted on 5/12/25 at 7:21 pm to John Barron
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Thanks for the bump. If you sold in January or February like I said when it was clear the market was way overvalued because of the AI bubble and the extreme risk for volatility because of Tariffs.
In a thread that includes:
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Plenty of people on this board were calling me a "fear monger" when I was Warning everyone about the AI Bubble after the Deepseek release. So plenty of people argued against there being a AI bubble.
This thread was ONE month ago. You were yammering about a bubble akin to the 2008 crisis. Because of Chinese AI.

Your attempts to save face are hilarious though. Please… keep the thread bouncing back.
Posted on 5/12/25 at 7:23 pm to John Barron
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John Barron
Is this fricking moron seriously up in this thread trying to argue in favor of using a Roth IRA as a market timing vehicle? Because of course he's so sure that he would have gotten out just before the fall and what? Come back in just before the climb? Because he's psychic or something?
If he was that good then there would be destroying the market by so many multiples that a Roth IRA would be a complete afterthought in his portfolio
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