Is it worth it?

I've been investing in stocks and crypto here and there for the last 5 years, nothing serious, made some money, lost some money, etc. One thing I've realized, is ideally I'm more of a money manager/auto trader kind of person. Meaning ideally I'd love to just put my money in an autopilot account and/or just follow someone's advice.

Given where I'm at financially right now, I have a good job, great 401k, a side business that's starting to grow, I'd like to get a little more serious about investing. I want to continue holding my current positions, but I keep seeing people online making money, especially just following the pretty much openness of what's happening. While I'm against what's happening, I'd be a fool to not at least check it out and try to just make money following along. I can't help, but feel like I'm missing out.

I don't want to do anything crazy, ideally start small. Deposit 1k to start then an additional $250 a month from there and down the line up the deposits, as we go. My question is, is that enough for it to be worth it for me to deposit into an Autopilot account that follows the Administrations trades? Or with that starting amount am I better off finding an investing group to join or even just dump it into a QQQ/VOO instead.

I don't want to miss out on what seems like a great opportunity to at least get something positive out of this administration.

Any feedback/ideas are welcome

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u/Able-Bus1168 — 6 hours ago

Is it worth it?

I've been investing in stocks and crypto here and there for the last 5 years, nothing serious, made some money, lost some money, etc. One thing I've realized, is ideally I'm more of a money manager/auto trader kind of person. Meaning ideally I'd love to just put my money in an autopilot account and/or just follow someone's advice.

Given where I'm at financially right now, I have a good job, great 401k, a side business that's starting to grow, I'd like to get a little more serious about investing. I want to continue holding my current positions, but I keep seeing people online making money, especially just following the pretty much openness of what's happening. While I'm against what's happening, I'd be a fool to not at least check it out and try to just make money following along. I can't help, but feel like I'm missing out.

I don't want to do anything crazy, ideally start small. Deposit 1k to start then an additional $250 a month from there and down the line up the deposits, as we go. My question is, is that enough for it to be worth it for me to deposit into an Autopilot account that follows the Administrations trades? Or with that starting amount am I better off finding an investing group to join or even just dump it into a QQQ/VOO instead.

I don't want to miss out on what seems like a great opportunity to at least get something positive out of this administration.

Any feedback/ideas are welcome

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u/Able-Bus1168 — 6 hours ago

Best Selling product suggestions?

Currently have 2 locations, and am about to place a 3rd. This 3rd one though is a machine that’s double the size. It’s in an apartment building.

To help fill it I’m hoping for some ideas for new style of products and just best selling products from your experience in general. Typically we just stock snacks drinks etc. but will to add different products if it makes sense.

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u/Able-Bus1168 — 10 hours ago

Company hopping advice needed…

I’m about to turn 30. I’m an SPM at an agency where I specialize in the health care side. Been here a little over a year, after spending 3 years at a different agency as a PM in the same space, and my first 2 years as a coordinator at an agency that specializes in the food industry. I went from 45k->75k->90k-105k.

In my short 7 year experience, I’ve found that it’s significantly easier to get a significant pay raise/promotion by switching jobs rather than from within the company, in our industry. Has everyone else found this to be true?

I’m getting to the point in my life where I’m about to a have a lot more expenses. Wedding, baby etc. I really like my company, but with everything being so fast paced, it’s a slow grind to get a manager to sit down and have the raise/promotion path discussion.

In general, does anyone have any industry advice on how to take that next meaningful jump in salary? Is a cert needed in this day and age?

All thoughts welcome!

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u/Able-Bus1168 — 10 hours ago

Best Selling product suggestions?

Currently have 2 locations, and am about to place a 3rd. This 3rd one though is a machine that’s double the size. It’s in an apartment building.

To help fill it I’m hoping for some ideas for new style of products and just best selling products from your experience in general. Typically we just stock snacks drinks etc. but will to add different products if it makes sense.

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u/Able-Bus1168 — 1 day ago
▲ 2 r/uniqlo

T-Shirt Stains

I’m a huge Uniqlo oversized t guy. I’ve been wearing them for years. I’ve put my friends on to them. I love how they look.

Recently though I noticed that almost every time I wear them, wash them, and air dry them. At the end of the process. I notice little stains. Maybe I’m just becoming a messier person and it’s my fault.

But assuming that’s not the case, is this happening to anyone else? Is it just a washer setting I need to change?

The price keeps going up on the shirts, so I don’t want to keep buying more and more if I can fix this issue.

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u/Able-Bus1168 — 28 days ago
▲ 3 r/GolfSwing+1 crossposts

Grip/Slice Issues with Driver

I posted on here a few weeks ago about having grip comfortability issues. Someone suggested a specific grip trainer, and I bought it, and since then it has helped me significantly, specifically with my irons. I no longer have grip issues, I make solid contact, and I'm comfortable.

Now my issue is, although the grip trainer has signficantly helped my irons and wedges, it hasn't helped my driver or woods. For my 3 and 7 woods, I still use my old grip and it actually works perfectly fine, but for my driver it doesn't. I still can't find a good grip for my driver, I feel like I do something different every time I step up to the tee.

Bottom line, I would love some insight into how to fix grip issues for the driver and woods specifically. I also find that I slice my driver a lot, and would love help with that as well lol.

TIA

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u/Able-Bus1168 — 2 months ago