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I am not sure how many are into the stock market. I am not right now. Later in the year I may start.

Have any hot investments you want to tell us about?
 
I am not sure how many are into the stock market. I am not right now. Later in the year I may start.

Have any hot investments you want to tell us about?
Tbh, not really.
i just regularly throw money at some professionals to sort it out.

Overall it's been at a loss for several months now but has slowly crept back up recently—although i'd be lying if claiming to expect actually getting any of the money back.

Of course it'd be great, and hopefully i do—it's just that the consistently devolving state of humanity doesn't give me confidence that things will improve in the decades to come.

i mean, i wasn't permitted into any stores or public areas for months at a time over the last couple of yeas, except to get bare essentials from supermarkets & a few other places—but only if donning a toxic ritualistic shame muzzle.

This was because i declined the clotshots.

The ones that've now been proven to cause a shocking range of harm and even death—and somehow justified for a so-called "virus" that is as dangerous as the common annual flu.

The degree of outright shameless animosity from my own countrymen & women that was directed at myself and others—& which the government encouraged/& still is encouraging—combined with the impending China style digital currency, does not paint a great picture of the future.

A future where if i decline the next untested experimental big pharma concoction—i may have my accounts frozen in an attempt to force acquiescence.

The hottest investment i would suggest, is stocking up on long term survival supplies if not already doing so.
 
The hottest investment i would suggest, is stocking up on long term survival supplies if not already doing so.
This maybe a great idea. hehe
 
This maybe a great idea. hehe
Pretty much, yeah.
i just consider it to be prudent really and so have been stockpiling for a good while now.

i think some people may possibly hear/read about similar self preparedness opinions and auto-conceptualize some kinda crazy gun toting doomsday bunker type of scenario,...😂...though that's not what i'm suggesting.

A global fallout "Great War" event is probably the least likely thing to happen.

Yet, consider a natural disaster.

They occur quite often, infact, there was a major flood recently, north east of my location which left tens of thousands trapped for days(minimum)without access to basic necessities.

Since 2000, i've been through 4 major floods that i must say, is very different in real life compared to what the plastic people on tv present.

😅The flood of water is merely the first problem, coz as it recedes it leaves behind a layer of dense silt mud(mixed with God knows what)—😄it definitely ain't like regular mud either,... it's almost glue-ish.

The last flood in my area left a layer of mud ranging from a foot thick to over a meter in some places—and it gets worse as it begins to dry.

Sure ya would have seen how the Biden regime responded to the Ohio disaster aye.

All 4 of the floods i have been through, i did not see any government emergency responders, nor any military personnel or anything other than local volunteers using their own equipment—yet the tv broadcasts painted a pretty picture with the government leading the charge.
i'm sure they did—but only to a minimal extent in so far as public perception necessitated.

These are just a general example of why i reckon investment in one's own survival supplies are the hottest one can make.

And plus, canned goods also make for great kids entertainment—😂—ya know, like stacking them to create little forts 'n' s##t🤣👍
 
I have some assets in the stock market, but I have portfolios only in the local stock market. I do not have access to international stock markets such as the New York Stock Exchange. That's because our law does not allow us to invest in foreign countries and foreign companies.
 
I didn't know there's any such country :eek:
Small economies put a lot of restrictions on citizens because they don't want their foreign reserves to deplete. Therefore, they prohibit citizens to invest in foreign countries. However, most of these companies welcome Foreign Direct Investment in the country.
 
Small economies put a lot of restrictions on citizens because they don't want their foreign reserves to deplete. Therefore, they prohibit citizens to invest in foreign countries. However, most of these companies welcome Foreign Direct Investment in the country.
You mean they wanna encourage investment into their own country? Makes sense. It must be hard for small economies to get any kinda investment.
 
At the moment, I'm not into the Stock Market but it's something that I'm looking forward to joining as as I have the full knowledge on how to go about it.

I'm still committed to Forex Trading and dealing with currency trading isn't an easy deal. We are both beating the hell outta each other 😂.
 
At the moment, I'm not into the Stock Market but it's something that I'm looking forward to joining as as I have the full knowledge on how to go about it.

I'm still committed to Forex Trading and dealing with currency trading isn't an easy deal. We are both beating the hell outta each other 😂.
If you could provide me with some guidance via PM, I'll love you SO SO MUCH :cool: (y)
I want to invest, but I am scared to get started in case I lose everything lol. Have you ever made a loss? If you prefer, please PM me, as it's something I seriously want to look into. Do you use any kinda stock market monitoring bots?
Also, do you invest in crypto? What's the best way you'd recommend to minimise risk, if you are knowledgeable in this area?
 
You mean they wanna encourage investment into their own country? Makes sense. It must be hard for small economies to get any kinda investment.
Interestingly, big economies are very much interested in investing in small economies. They want to cash in cheap labor and cheap raw materials.
 
Interestingly, big economies are very much interested in investing in small economies. They want to cash in cheap labor and cheap raw materials.
Ah, sure, makes a lot of sense! (y)
Small economies put a lot of restrictions on citizens because they don't want their foreign reserves to deplete. Therefore, they prohibit citizens to invest in foreign countries.
I don't understand this, please clarify? :)
 
I don't understand this, please clarify?
Small economies can't manufacture and produce a lot of things including essentials like fuel, medicines, and food. They need foreign reserves to import various things. Therefore, they give emphasis on building foreign reserves. This is the main reason why our country prohibits investing in foreign countries.
 
Small economies can't manufacture and produce a lot of things including essentials like fuel, medicines, and food. They need foreign reserves to import various things. Therefore, they give emphasis on building foreign reserves. This is the main reason why our country prohibits investing in foreign countries.
I don't understand why that prohibits Nepal from investing in foreign countries? If you could provide a link to explain, that would be great :)
 
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