The BEST Investment in History

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  1. I realized that the secret to making a million is saving for a better investment. I invested 30k in crypto and made about $246k, but guess what? I put it all back and traded again and now I am rounding up close to a million.

  2. We are in the era of AI technology and AI-driven market manipulation. Sadly, the downside is that it will replace humans but the advantage is that it will make regular people very rich too, at least until it's regulated. Just this month alone I've taken over +240% profits with Carolyn Greenwood Nelson-Al. This is excluding AI machine's commissions & charges.

  3. How about not investing in things that actively work to undermine you and your offspring. And if you aren't sure a company's model isn't built on short term profits that fuck you over later, then don't invest in it.

  4. The best part is if have money coming in from your skill and you can pretty much acquire all the assets with some return without worry about the fluctuations

  5. Not everyone learns financial literacy early—I was 35 when I started. I turned my life around from $176,000 in debt to being debt-free with a net worth of over $1,000,000 in just two years. I'm proud of my progress and now invest $400,000 annually. It feels great to owe nothing!

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