Would you take a new M3 over an older E46 or E92?

Would you take a new M3 over an older E46 or E92?

The new M3 is objectively faster, more comfortable, and packed with technology. But every time I watch videos or read owner experiences, the E46 and E92 seem to have a level of character that many people say the newer cars just don't match.

If you had the budget for any generation, would you still buy the new M3, or would you go with an E46 or E92 instead? I'm curious whether you'd prioritize modern performance or the more analog driving experience.

u/Sagar__1043 — 3 days ago

How do you decide when to take profits instead of holding longer?

I've realized that knowing when to buy is much easier than knowing when to sell.

Some people take profits after a certain percentage gain, others wait for a price target, and some only sell if their original investment slightly changes.

I'm curious how everyone here approaches it. Do you have a strict strategy for taking profits, or do you mostly rely on market conditions and intuition? Have you ever regretted selling too early—or holding for too long?

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u/Sagar__1043 — 3 days ago

Cast iron cookware is worth the hype.

I used to think cast iron was overrated until I started cooking with one regularly.

Now it's the pan I reach for most. It holds heat incredibly well, works for everything from steaks to vegetables, and somehow just gets better the more I use it. It does take a little extra care, but for me, the results make it completely worth it.

Has anyone else ended up becoming a cast iron convert?

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u/Sagar__1043 — 4 days ago

Some of the best crypto decisions are the ones you don't make.

The longer I've been in crypto, the more I've realized that avoiding bad decisions is often more valuable than making perfect ones.

Not chasing every new coin, not panic selling during dips, and not buying into every bit of hype have probably saved me more money than any winning trade. Sometimes doing nothing is the smartest move.

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u/Sagar__1043 — 5 days ago

If I had $10,000 to invest today, investing in crypto is best decision or not

I honestly wouldn't put all of it into crypto. As much as I believe in the long-term potential, I've been around long enough to know how quickly sentiment can change. I'd probably keep a portion in crypto and diversify the rest into more traditional investments. The gains can be exciting, but sleeping well at night is worth something too.

Curious what everyone else would do?

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u/Sagar__1043 — 11 days ago