u/Imaginary_Lie_8776

Day 2 of Dub: Road from $250 - $1000
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Day 2 of Dub: Road from $250 - $1000

Today was still a bit rough, but only day 2 so I don't really care as much. Still only have investment with Infinity & Beyond (currently #1 market beater of all time - up 500%+). Should I diversify and buy others?

u/Imaginary_Lie_8776 — 3 days ago
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Day 1 of Dub - Road from $250 - $1000 (Beginner Series)

Hey guys, I recently opened a dub trading account and put $250 into Infinity & Beyond as a complete beginner. As someone who wants to grow my money as fast and efficiently, I decided to create a mini-series, where I track and post my portfolio, investment decisions, and trading rationale daily to keep myself and you guys (if you care) updated. Up $.99 today, but we have better days incoming.

If anybody has any sort of advice, no matter how basic it is, to help reach my goal or just better my portfolio in general, PLEASE comment down below. I'm hungry and want as much info as I can.

Excited for the journey ahead!

u/Imaginary_Lie_8776 — 4 days ago
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FIRST EVER DUB INVESTMENT EVER!!!

New dub trader here - just made my first investment copying "To Infinity and Beyond." Don't know too much about traders since I just downloaded today, so I'm kinda going off on a whim here, but if any of y'all have advice please lmk I'm all hears for anything and everything.

u/Imaginary_Lie_8776 — 7 days ago
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Is phosphorus the next big boom?

*NOT ADVICE (I'm not that experienced too)*

I’ve been looking into the commodities market lately and I’m honestly shocked that more people aren't talking about the phosphorus situation. It’s a total glitch because phosphorus is a non-renewable mineral we literally need for everything—it’s the main ingredient in fertilizers that grow our food and the backbone of LFP batteries in every budget EV—but the supply is dangerously concentrated in just a few countries. Since the Middle East conflict escalated in February and the Strait of Hormuz basically closed, a third of the world's fertilizer supply is stuck, and the U.S. just invoked the Defense Production Act to protect what’s left of our domestic reserves. Real-time data shows that fertilizer prices have jumped nearly 35% in just a few months, yet the market hasn't fully priced in how tight things are going to get as we hit the peak planting season. Institutional "smart money" is already quietly positioning into the few North American miners that actually have their own supply, so copying the pros who specialize in these "invisible" agricultural essentials feels like a total cheat code right now. Does anyone else think this is the next big supply-chain squeeze, or is it just too "boring" for the average trader to notice?

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u/Imaginary_Lie_8776 — 11 days ago
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Is helium market new money glitch for 2026?

I’ve been looking into the chart for Helium (HNT) and even though it looks a bit "bearish" right now because it's dipping from $0.96 down to $0.92, I'm starting to think this is just a temporary reset before a huge breakout. It sounds weird, but helium is actually a non-renewable resource—once we use it, it literally floats away into space forever—and right now there’s a massive global shortage because of all the supply chain drama in the Middle East. Real-time data from chip factories shows they need 14% more helium than we actually have just to keep making AI chips and running MRI machines at hospitals. It feels like a total glitch in the market that hasn't been fully priced in yet because everyone is too busy looking at AI or Gold. I’m noticing that a lot of high-level institutional traders are quietly moving into these niche commodities as a hedge, so maybe this might be new strat.

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u/Imaginary_Lie_8776 — 14 days ago
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Copytrading has made people into billionares and we're early

As someone with little experience trading, I recently learned about copytrading and I'm wondering why more people don't do this. I've hardly seen people talk about it anywhere and the most interesting part about it is that it seems like a guaranteed way to make money without any downsides. There's even a story about a guy named Mohnish Pabrai who became a billionare just copying the trades of Warren Buffet, Bill Gates, and other famous investors. He's never once had a unique strategy or investing idea, yet he's reached levels of wealth that most people can't even dream of. Copytrading seems too good to be true, but I haven't seen anybody downplay it. Are there really no downsides and how is copytrading not the future?

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u/Imaginary_Lie_8776 — 14 days ago