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There is a r/ fire sub were people discuss investing for retiring before age 60. Age 60 is a required retirment data. it is just the date that the retimrent funds open and allow withdrawals without penalty. You don't need to use a retirment account. you can use a taxable brokerage acount with no restrictions on deposits and withdrawals. Yes you owe taxes when you receive dividends or sell stock. So investors need to understand taxes and learn how to estimate the tax impact. But beyond that you can retire using a taxable account. After I started my retirment fund and set up a saving account. I started investing in growth. The idea bing that if Islet my job I could sell it off for additioanal income. Turns out I worked 32 years at that company before I retired. So I had amassed substantial ammount in growth. I then learned about dividends So I sold off much of the growth and reinvested that money for dividneds, At 55 i retired with 5K of of dividend income. If I had known about dividned income I possibly could have possibly retired 10 years earlier if I had knowns about dividends earlier. I am still a few years away from 60 so I am moving my 401k into my roth and investing specifically for dividends. Using fund like QQQU 13% yeild, ARDC 9%, BPBDC 9%, EMO9%, CLOZ 8, UTG 7%, and UTF 6.4%, and JAAA 5.5%. currently I am getting 5K a month from dividends from the investments in the roth. which is being reinvested . I you take these same funds sandpit them in a taxable brokerage account and build that up you could get enough income to retire when you want. I would recoment you read the book the income Factory and look at armchair income on youtube.

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QQQU/QQUP/MAGX/FNGO- 50% Managed Futures- 50%, short some Inverse Gold for incoming cash.

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Might fuck around and buy a couple hundred shares of QQQU Monday at open

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Try QQQU, Mag7 x2

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Literally nothing makes sense anymore. I almost dumped all of my QQQU but didn’t cause of no liquidity in the market last night. The market has now been green while we literally have an ongoing war with the Middle East.

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Glad I loaded up on NVDL and QQQU this morning

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There was one point today where my SQQQ and QQQU were both up 2%

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QQQU you're welcome

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I am touch of death. Bought AMD > dead Bought NVDA > dead Bought QQQU > dead 2x faster Everything I touch instantly dies, apparently.

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Is holding QQQU regarded

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Is QQQU degen or genius

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Is QQQU better than VOO or SPY?

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QQQU to end the year

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I used to be a Boglehead, but I'm impatient and have a high-risk tolerance. I'd invest in one broad market ETF anything from XLG (top 50 stocks of the S&P 500) to VT (Total World) for something slow, steady, and safe. I'd also go with one high-risk high-reward ETF. If you're more conservative, I'd go with QQQM (Nasdaq-100) or SMH (semiconductors) for something extra spicey. If you are willing to risk great drawdowns for the chance of massive profit, go with TQQQ (3x N-100) or even QQQU (2x leveraged Magnificent 7). Then something super stable that barely budges during bear markets like XLP or VDC (Consumer Staple ETFs).

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Kind of want to buy some shares of 2x leveraged Mag 7 ETF(QQQU) and hold for a bit cause I don’t think the bull run is close to being done… but realize that leveraged ETFs can definitely go tits up fast ![img](emote|t5_2th52|31224)

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Direxion recently came out with QQQU - a 2x ETF that trades the 7 "top companies" - AAPL, AMZN, GOOGL, META, MSFT, NVDA, TSLA. Seems that this ETF is doing what you want to do. Also, the 3x leveraged FANG is similar - 10 top companies.