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I reward myself by adding other stocks to my portfolio and/reinvesting in the same stock, or buying more stocks, through buying dips, or looking at small companies earning, or selling of my REDs, add more shareholders stock for companies in the GREEN. I now look at company earning, and payable dividends to help me a smarter and wiser investor. I’ve learned to sell in the GREEN, and to buy in the RED. Those are ways I reward myself.
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When exercise stocks with profit, I always deduct 15% to buy gold jewelry especially asisn gold jewelry which has 22K and up. why at least 22K gold chain? 22K chain can sell worldwide with less deductions and all accepted everywhere. Not like 18k or 14k gold jewelry which not worth for investment because a big deduction when you sell. 22K gold jewelry can be luxury accessories and investment items at the same time. Moreover they are cheaper than branded 18K like cartier ...
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In my personal opinion, rewarding yourself in simple ways for small accomplishments can take a variety of different methods to do so. So if you put yourself a personal reward system in place, you surely will find the motivation and momentum to do so . What’s even better is to get yourself a rewards so can get you motivated to do more. So my reward to a small win after trading is to treat myself a good meal (Yummy
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I would reward myself by taking half of the money I gained and put it into a savings account. Then take the other half and put in back into stocks or crypto.
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Depends on the % yield, and $amount, but a GOOD trade, I'm taking 25% invest into stock, and other 25% into bank.
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To celebrate in making a good trade-the ultimate way to reward myself is investing in myself. I usually use part of the profits that I made from a good trade to sign up for cooking classes or massage therapy courses. I can have fun while learning new skills—potentially opening up ways to make more money.
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Financial investments like stocks are always among the gifts I reward myself with and give to family members whenever I made decent capital gain from good trades because they are gifts that keep on giving. We cannot wear them or brag about them in social media, but they silently and diligently work hard for us, giving us a return, either in the form of cash dividends or appreciation in value or both. This process goes on and on until one day, ...
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Oil prices may be dropping, but oil is still headed for $140 per barrel, Goldman Sachs said on Thursday, and could even hit $140 in the face of a recession.
“$140 is still our base case because, unlike equity, which are anticipatory assets, commodities need to solve for today’s mismatched supply and demand,” energy analyst Damien Courvalin said, who compared today’s market to the recession in 2008.
At that time, oil prices rallied even during the ...
“$140 is still our base case because, unlike equity, which are anticipatory assets, commodities need to solve for today’s mismatched supply and demand,” energy analyst Damien Courvalin said, who compared today’s market to the recession in 2008.
At that time, oil prices rallied even during the ...
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