| Do you all shop at Walmart ? |
Dollar tree. |
Bingo! OP, that’s how you’ll get $10M. |
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Still stuck on the thread title as this is a problem that I wish that I had to face.
Nevertheless, out of respect for OP's question: My dogs would get a higher grade of dog food. |
| Woof ! |
| Everyone saying "$10M" please post what that number was 5 or 10 years ago adjusting for inflation, or did you pick it just because the leading digit is 1? |
In what world do you live ? |
They do, and this what a lot of people don't understand. I have a middle class income. Income and assets can be VERY different things. I happen to have lucked out in my stock portfolio, but that doesn't make my job high-earning. And since I'm still quite young, there is no way I'm quitting my life to gobble up my capital. I have kids to put through college, parents to look out for and spending on luxury just isn't my thing. Maybe I will re-evaluate when my kids are finished with college. But certainly not now. I think you some of you, who probably all out-earn me, just don't quite understand what it's like to actually have 10M+ in a stock portfolio in your early 40s. It's not "Woohoo! Free money! Let's spend it". It's "Hmm, OK. My oldest's college is 85K a year. My father has dementia. Let's wait and see." |
You seem to have gotten lucky in the market, but don’t understand what you have. $10M should generate $500k to $1 million annually in return. Can you not live on that? Sounds like $250k or less would be fine for your lifestyle. Run some numbers bro; you’re overthinking it. |
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It should double in way less than 10 years. I'd take $500k and buy low, sell high a volatile popular stock whole year. If ti doesn't go low, let it go. It's a great stock. Pick another one.
I wouldn't even go to work. I have enough to make money off of money at home- that would be my work. I made over 11% on one stock yesterday in one day. Why would I now take advantage of such move. It's so much fun. |
This, exactly. |
I get what you are saying, but normal middle class can’t fund $85000 a year for their child’s college. |
We wouldn't have to eat Kraft Dinner. |
$1Mx2 for super premium college and grad school for 2 kids, $2M for a decade of premium memory care, for dad, another $2 for self and spouse, $2M x2 for a modest house for each kids to inherit, and boom, $10M gone. Middle class can't make it in this country. The pandemic* hit us hard. *affluenza pandemic |
You don't even know those people. Drowning them in money isn't good for anyone. All they see is some idiot stranger dropped a huge bag of money. |