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r/investingSee Post

Will wash sales apply or am I okay?

r/weedstocksSee Post

Expected long term ETF prices?

r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

Virgin Orbital To the Moon?

r/WallStreetbetsELITESee Post

Low earth orbit

r/stocksSee Post

Sector simplification using ETF

r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

Vox Finance

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VOX bought HIMS

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Uh, you *should* by puts when VOX starts spiking.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

AMC, VOX,TMC, NIO, TTD long calls for September. Just waiting them out.

r/investingSee Comment

I really should save this somewhere instead of writing it out each time. The selection criteria for QQQM is "the top stocks listed on the nasdaq, other than financial companies". This leads to a couple of questions: why exclude financials? More importantly, why do you think that if a company decides to list on nasdaq instead of nyse, that means it will perform better? You're making a bet on Pepsi (nasdaq) beating Coke (nyse), and Costco (nasdaq) beating Walmart (nyse). Usually folks are looking at the fund for one of two reasons. The first is that they want to invest in tech. QQQM is a poor choice for that because there's no rule that tech companies need to list on nasdaq, or as the examples show, that nasdaq only has tech. Only about half of the fund is tech, depending on how you define it. So a better choice if you wanted to do this would be a tech sector fund, maybe something like VGT+VOX. The other reason some folks pick the fund is simply looking at the past 5 or 10 years performance. Performance chasing like that is one of the most common beginner investing mistakes, because it has a tendency to get you buying in when the price is high and then selling when it's low to move to the next hot thing.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Is that degen really using his fabricated twitter poll as a sign of "VOX POPULI" lmao 🫵😂

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r/investingSee Comment

Are you intending to overweight the US? Are you aware that [dividends are largely considered irrelevant](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/dividendirrelevance.asp)? Do you think Pepsi will beat out Coke because the former is listed on nasdaq and the latter on nyse? Something like VGT+VOX would be a more effective way to implement a tech tilt, but you need to remember that you're not betting on tech doing better than other sectors; you're betting on it doing better _than everyone already thinks it will do_, because those expectations are priced in to current stock prices.

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r/investingSee Comment

> I just don't see the point of having my money in SCHD or VOO if QQQ is going to do a lot of the heavy lifting and have the best returns. Agreed. But we don't in fact know that will be the case. First off, QQQ is a bet that what exchange a company lists on predicts future performance. Do you really believe Pepsi (nasdaq) is definitely going to beat Coke (nyse)? Usually what folks are trying to get is a bias towards tech companies or growth companies. There are more accurate ways to do that (VGT+VOX, VUG), but they assume continued outperformance of things that have done well recently. [We know that these sorts of things aren't consistent](https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Callan_periodic_table_of_investment_returns) and so a strong bias that way may simply be buying at high prices for mediocre returns. Or it could end up really well - we don't know. That's why we buy VOO and other broad funds.

r/pennystocksSee Comment

NWTG has officially expanded into Japan. Victoria Golf, PGA Superstore and Golf VOX to name a few Japanese retailer's carrying their stuff. This is a revenue multiplying event. Japan is the 2nd largest golf market. Announcement to come this week. NFA. But you should probably buy tomorrow morning.

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r/investingSee Comment

QQQ is not in fact tech; only about half of it is, and there are going to be some tech companies it doesn't include. If you're actually trying to capture tech companies, you want something like VGT+VOX.

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r/investingSee Comment

Hi everybody, I just opened my first investment account, and I am looking for guidance about what my next steps should be from here. Starting out, I have 500 dollars to invest, and I plan to add 200 each month. I am a 20-year-old college student, and I have no personal expenses at the moment, so it is a great time to start investing. I have an investment account at Fidelity, and I am looking into ETFs such as XME, VOX, NASDAQ, and the S&P 500. I am looking for advice about what companies and ETFs to look into. For context, I am a 20-year-old girl from America, but I am looking to invest globally.

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r/investingSee Comment

I would just get VTI (total market) and/or VYM (high-dividend). Or get several funds across multiple sectors, such as VOX, FTEC, FENY, etc.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I don't get the upside to VOX puts. 

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r/stocksSee Comment

Split evenly between VGT, VPU & VOX

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r/stocksSee Comment

Curious what thoughts are on this mix of tech-heavy etfs 30% / IUIT / Tech 35% / VOO / - 14% / VTI / - 8.5% / VB / - 4.6% / VOX / Tech 3.7% / BRK.B / - 2.3% / VT / - Some other minor misc.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I put in 1.5 2 days ago, most of it went to ACHR, and intel, the rest went to ELF, EL, COTY, TV, VNQ, and VOX I’m at 1.8k rn probably 2k by the end of the day if achr and intel keep rising

r/investingSee Comment

VOX

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[Interview on VOX, published Tuesday May 21st 2024](https://www.voxmarkets.co.uk/articles/b90-holdings-q-a-we-are-focusing-very-hard-on-the-massive-opportunity-the-2024-sports-calendar-offers-us--85a20e6/)

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r/stocksSee Comment

So let's take VOO for example. You're led to believe that you own and are invested in all the S&P 500 companies. But the reality is, the index fund, and ultimately Vanguard owns the funds. Meaning your money is at the whim of Vanguard. So if for whatever reason, Vanguard crashes, you don't get to keep all the stocks that you were led to believe you own, your money crashes along with Vanguard. And that goes along with say you invest in multiple Vanguard stocks, VTI, VOX whatever, again your money is at the whim of Vanguard making the right moves with your money. You have a lot of the old fucks out there telling 20yr olds to invest in VOO. Like "oh, put your money in now and when you retire you will have millions. Well one they are saying that say VOO will still hold when they all sell. But the thing with that is if you invest at 20 and retire at 60, that's in 40 years. But the VOO has only been around for 14yrs. So there isn't enough historical context to have any indication it can last that long. As I stated, old fucks tell young people to invest in ETFs so they can pull their money out. One of Michael Burrys theories which I believe is possible is that ETFs popularized and the in flows happened at the same time, so a lot of people will take their money out of them at the same time, and what happens when everyone takes their money out at the same time? So, to be truthful, I do believe you shouldn't invest in ETFs but you need to treat them like an individual stocks, because again your money is at the whim of who is holding the ETF, whether it's Vanguard, SPY, I shares whatever, the ETF is held by one company.

r/investingSee Comment

Drug dealers getting left behind, unable to retire, as S&P soars and only the wealthy prevail. Sounds like a VOX headline.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Obviously pay off debt. 10k in babies IMMEDIATE, untouchable 401k account split on VOO, VOX, SPY Go get a used, 20k volvo suv. kids gonna fuckin ruin it but itll be nice to drive until they can not destroy your things. Fuck off with the rest? Yolo spy calls and then give me 10% for me advisors fee when it works(or doesnt-i want my money)

Mentions:#VOO#VOX#SPY
r/stocksSee Comment

I believe the VOX article is using data from: [https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/](https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/) It is pretty murky trying to get actual data on the subject, but I found this one from Pew: [https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2021/03/18/global-middle-class-2021-methodology/](https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2021/07/21/are-you-in-the-global-middle-class-find-out-with-our-income-calculator/) >The starting point for the analysis is household survey-based estimates of regional income distributions from the World Bank’s PovcalNet database. The global regions are as defined by the World Bank. In this report, “advanced economies” refers to the group of countries listed as “other high income” by the World Bank. These data were used to estimate a benchmark distribution of the population in each of seven major global regions across five income tiers. The income tiers are defined by the daily per capita income or consumption of people in a region as follows: poor ($2 or less daily), low income ($2.01-$10), middle income ($10.01-$20), upper-middle income ($20.01-$50) and high income (more than $50). All dollar figures are expressed in 2011 prices and purchasing power parity dollars. So if you make more than 50 a day, you are considered high income in a global world. Even just using federal minimum wage, $7.25, with an eight hour shift, you be making what is considered high income compared to the world.

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r/investingSee Comment

VOX

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r/investingSee Comment

Check out VOX.

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r/investingSee Comment

To back-test it I used the SPDR counterparts of those ETFs. Those go back to the late 90s. So I used XLE instead of VDE, XLK instead of VGT, etc. I had to remove VOX though, as XLC doesn't go back that far. Although I did do a 15 year backtest including VOX and it held well. I didn't, I'll check it out.

r/investingSee Comment

Thanks for the suggestions! Rolling returns look pretty good. They look even better if I remove the communications and industrials ETFs, but I'll leave them in since I see their future potential and don't want to overfit by focusing too much in information tech. Even with the 2000s crash, the portfolio outperforms the SP500. Although for such analysis I had to remove VOX, since it is a newer ETF. I guess I just have issues with gold for not being a productive asset. It's performed great over the last 30 years, but poorly over the last 50+ compared to stocks and bonds. It performs better than real estate though. https://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~adamodar/New_Home_Page/datafile/histretSP.html

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r/investingSee Comment

[Consumer Discretionary (VCR)](https://www.morningstar.com/etfs/arcx/vcr/portfolio) [Real Estate (VNQ)](https://www.morningstar.com/etfs/arcx/vnq/portfolio) [Utilities (VPU)](https://www.morningstar.com/etfs/arcx/vpu/portfolio) [Communication Services (VOX)](https://www.morningstar.com/etfs/arcx/vox/portfolio) [Energy (VDE)](https://www.morningstar.com/etfs/arcx/vde/portfolio) You can take a look at sector specific fund portfolios to see what they hold as a potential starting point.

r/investingSee Comment

See also VOX (vanguard)

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r/investingSee Comment

It looks like VOX is more of a big tech fund. Top holdings are meta, google, netlix, and disney. That isn’t the type stuff I’m comfortable putting my money into right now, especially meta, netflix, and google.

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r/investingSee Comment

Just by VOX.

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r/investingSee Comment

Google isn't classified as tech. It is communications services, so it wouldn't appear in either VGT or FTEC. It would be in FCOM and VOX. Personally, I wouldn't take the sector bet, tech and related are already very large parts of total market funds.

r/investingSee Comment

Communications Services ETFs like VOX are down 40% from the high mark. Tech had rebounded some but still off the historic highs. You risk less with an ETF since you get diversification instead of betting an an individual stock.

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r/StockMarketSee Comment

If you have little money and little experience with stocks just dump it into etfs until you learn more and have more money to work with. VOO, VTI, VOX (crushing lately) are my 3 preferred at the moment. QQQ if you want to ride more of the nasdaq waves but it will be more volatile. Many many ETFs to get into as you want to diversify more. VOO and VTI are diverse enough u can have only those and you’ll be okay (still wouldn’t recommend that tho). Whatever you choose just stick with the strategy and let it ride.

r/investingSee Comment

As long as you do not buy FZIPX, F, VOX, and VUG in your Roth you will be ok. So if you sold FZIPX, F, VOX, and VUG and then turn around and buy VTI/VOO(some other fund) it is currently not a wash.

r/optionsSee Comment

PATH, VOX, GME, SCHD [are all trending socially influenced tickers](https://swaggystocks.com/dashboard/stocks/market-sentiment). diving into these head first

r/stocksSee Comment

The backlog decreased for 3 quarters in a row now. The Australian subsidiary might only be there to get gov contracts. Similar to the VOX space subsidiary of virgin orbit. As rockets would have to overly the great barrier reef, I'm not sure if Australia will see a launch pad. They have plenty of capacity on the launch pads right now. Neutron will probably not launch 2024

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r/investingSee Comment

So I was thinking of maxing by 401k and backdoor IRA with SCH and JEPI for 66k a year. And then for my brokerage 60% VGT, 20% SMH, 10% XLV, 5% VOX and 5% VIOG, investing 200k a year. Is it worth diversifying like this or should i just throw everything into VGT?

r/StockMarketSee Comment

I am going to switch my 401k to VOX, buy the dip!

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r/stocksSee Comment

Yes, but Twitter itself isn't that large for ad spending and there's no obvious replacement. That ad spending might be shifted across a broad set of media. Buy VOX.

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r/stocksSee Comment

Here are my personal examples: Eufy -> Chinese Solar -> Try to buy anything that is not Chinese. Auto-VOX -> Pretty awesome wireless rear view camera systems. They have some really nice solutions. There are many more companies doing some really good work. Thinking as you think is IMO pretty arrogant.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

You act like VOX is The Sun or National Esquire. Amazon's warehouse distribution system doesn't work/scale long term. You either maximize your warehouse efficiency (buy/build slow picking machines) or you increase the amount of workers while reducing their overall working time. One way or another, Amazon will be forced to cover huge costs- either by reluctantly falling to growing consumer concerns or scaling back its ability to distribute- which is probably why you're seeing your Amazon items take longer to deliver.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Lol, people seriously read VOX. ​ If those idiots spent 30 minutes doing any research besides writing their pro leftie garbage hit pieces they would realize this problem is universal for most manufacturing companies right now.

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r/optionsSee Comment

Straddles can be effective however many if these spreads are too light to cover the cost . Maybe Snowflake . Anyone happen to know the VOX to VXV ratio? There seems to be a lot of concern and uncertainty towards what Mr Powell and the Jackson Hole Bandits might be brewing on Friday - could weigh heavy this week - also Tesla stock split cones on 8-25 .

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

sold other losers, VOX and VSS. time to buy the bbby dip

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r/wallstreetbetsOGsSee Comment

VOX: Needed nuclear action for climate change. Ww3 confirmed

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r/stocksSee Comment

100% into VOX if you want growth

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r/investingSee Comment

>And would not be wash-sale? If you sell VCR, SMH, VNQ, VOX, and you then buy VTI - no - it is not a wash sale.

r/investingSee Comment

Trying to see if I understand wash-sale correctly. I have a bunch of losses on various tech ETFs that I bought between last August and this February. e.g. VCR, SMH, VNQ, VOX, etc, because that sounded more fun than everything in VTI, of course might not have been the best move (Don't worry, I'm not all tech, but definitely was overinvested in it) For example numbers lets say it is a $6k loss and the assets are worth $12k, and my goal is to keep the same amount of money invested. My timeline is >10 years and this is not for retirement. I'm thinking the move is to put another $12k in my brokerage, put it all in VTI, and then immediately sell the tech ETFs. This would allow me to deduct $3k this year and next year for my taxable income. Is this the advisable move? And would not be wash-sale?

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Watch VOX MACHINA on prime. Shits TIZZY

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r/investingSee Comment

Very good. Can’t go wrong with Vanguard. I like VOO, VGT, VOX, VIS and VFH. Have done well and buy each of these regularly

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

1) Yeah, VOX is hardly an unbiased source. 2) He could have not pulled out. It took the US 11 years to write the declaration of independence. How long do you think it takes to stabilize a region? 3) The past is the past. Let the EU pay their fair share. 4) I just see the same police that killed protestors under Biden. Where is Trump? 5) Still do not know why we are wasting time talking about Ukraine? It is irrelevant. Do you want to talk about Fiji or Japan next? Who cares? 6) You spend less to pay on your debt. You live within your means. 7) And? Its better than panicking everyone. Growth was lower under Trump because of Covid. Where democrats worked tirelessly to shut down conveniently tanking the economy during an election year. For Trumps Tax cuts \-Cut Spending. Taxpayers are already overburdened. As for the expiring tax cuts....do you think the current president will keep his promise and not raise taxes on people making under 400K?

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r/stocksSee Comment

Use the Compare ETFs page on your brokerage webs site. Use VOX to represent communications services and VOO to represent the S&P 500. Then you can compare them head to head.

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r/stocksSee Comment

Hello! What do you folks think of the following portfolio? VTI (total US stock market index) 51.5% VEA (developed markets) 20.9% VWO (emerging markets) 10.1% VOX (communication services) 8.6% VGT (information technology) 8.6% Is it too redundant?

r/investingSee Comment

Good points, but I’m also looking to “retire” sooner rather than later, and I want to start building a buffer. I want enough side income that I can lose my job at any time and not care. Also want the ability to build up a cash supply for other diversification without having to sell my core position. I suppose SPY, VOX, etc… could be a nice middle ground. Diversify and still get that tax delayed growth, plus some calls I can sell.

Mentions:#SPY#VOX
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

By research...I didn't mean go to VOX or CNN and hit the search button. 1) Failed to Move to green tech? Here's a news flash for you buddy..."green tech" has been healthily subsidized by the federal government for 20 years....the move already happened. ​ 2) Let me help you with a few things call facts. Illegal immigration hit 20 year low during the trump admin....so I'm curious how a bush policy cancelation Reduced illegal immigration from Trump...but sent it to the moon for Biden? ​ 3) You literally said nothin of substance. It was simply bumper sticker platitudes and narrative. ​ And you know what is funny? When Trump was locking down the US back in January of 2020...Biden was calling him racist for it...while Deblasio in NY was telling people to go to the movie theaters and enjoy themselves... ​ Lol...you are such a moron. ​ 4) That is a straight unmitigated lie.

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r/investingSee Comment

My growth tilt is having some VGT (technology) and VOX (communications). I still believe in those long term, so I'm staying in.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Jesus so many lost commies, would /r/latestagecapitalism just put up their own casino. But speaking on morals and what's good. How do you sit with "Apple CEO Tim Cook engineered a secret $275 billion deal with China"? ... a pledge to help Chinese manufacturers develop "the most advanced manufacturing technologies" and "support the training of high-quality Chinese talents." On one side you have a company which has done nothing for manufacturing for the US, instead having a CEO whose chief competency is actually doing the opposite. Apple could shut down today with close to zero infrastructure to show for it. Basically funded TSMC to the detriment of your american peers. Apple car? Let's just build up Foxconn to further crush the western manufacturers. On the other hand you have basically the most american manufacturer, investing heavily in vertical integration and innovation unlike other OEM:s basically being assemblers of parts. Let's not even start on Spacex being the envy of the world. But sure "rich billionairs who steal from the little guy". Fucking VOX clowns built on cheap headlines.

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r/investingSee Comment

I invested a little in Vanguard's communications ETF (VOX). Wireless and telecom are only about 10% of the portfolio, but I let the benchmark index sort that out. It's top holdings are: 1. Alphabet Inc. 2. Meta Platforms Inc. 3. Walt Disney Co. 4. Netflix Inc. 5. Verizon Communications Inc. 6. AT&T Inc. 7. Comcast Corp. 8. Charter Communications Inc. 9. T-Mobile US Inc. 10. Activision Blizzard Inc.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I knew I should've sold ALL my VOX calls yesterday. Oh well, still made a few thousand

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r/SPACsSee Comment

VOX Space is subsidiary of VO. They seem to be targeting the military satellite space, no pun intended. There is probably more red tape there that adds on to the cost like clearances and launch site restrictions.

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r/investingSee Comment

The weird part about that ETF is that it doesn't contain Google or Facebook (Communications etf VOX along with like Telcos) or Amazon (Consumer Discretionary etf VCR along with like Starbucks)

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I was wondering when news outlets would start bashing Elon, fuck VOX

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r/stocksSee Comment

You probably know about broad market or sector ETFs (like XLK or VOX), but I think ONLN, IYC, ITA are fun.

r/pennystocksSee Comment

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

You for real? It prevents you from developping symptoms due to infection just like any other vaccine such as the yearly flu shot by teaching your body how to neutralize the virus. You are still infected with the virus since it’s in your body. Keep getting your news bites from VOX, I’ll stick to the CDC, NHS, and other governmental bodies.

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r/StockMarketSee Comment

You are doing it right. Don’t worry about the ups and downs and keep dollar cost averaging. I would recommend that you buy some passive index ETFs vs. buying individual stocks. Good place to start is VOO, VGT, VOX or even some ARK funds

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r/stocksSee Comment

"VOX - Vanguard Communication Services ETF | Vanguard https://investor.vanguard.com/etf/profile/overview/vox

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r/pennystocksSee Comment

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r/stocksSee Comment

Thanks for replying. I have VTSAX, VFIFX, VGT, VOX, DIS, BRK-B, V, and now i purchased RBLX for my son. He was hyped this morning that I told him he's now a share holder in his favorite game. Its going to be fun looking at it together and see where its at, once a week.

Lol no I got burned by ARK. If you actually wanna know: ARKF, QQQJ, TAN, SDIV, SLX, MSOS, SCHH, VOX, XLY

r/investingSee Comment

Not OP, but VOX, YOLO, MSOS, ARKF, HERO, NERD.