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Alani has a new ruby red that I have been wanting to try! Does anybody know if it’s around town anywhere? I’ve been on a hunt for them, but have had no luck
Alani has a new ruby red that I have been wanting to try! Does anybody know if it’s around town anywhere? I’ve been on a hunt for them, but have had no luck
I’m trying to decide where to put long-term investment money and would like to hear from people who have actually used these options.
I’m considering:
VOO
Robinhood Strategies with the most aggressive risk profile
Wolff’s Flagship Fund on Autopilot
InTheMoney’s Actively Managed portfolio
Pelosi Tracker+
One of Autopilot’s AI-focused portfolios
The recent Autopilot returns are obviously much higher, with some showing 40% to over 100%, but most have short track records and heavy exposure to AI, semiconductors or other high-growth stocks. Robinhood Strategies appears more diversified and charges 0.25% annually, while VOO is the simplest and cheapest at 0.03%.
For anyone who has used Robinhood Strategies or Autopilot:
Which portfolio did you choose?
What has your actual return been?
How long have you used it?
What was your largest drawdown?
How responsive was the strategy during a correction?
Have the trades created a significant tax burden?
Would you choose it over VOO for the next 5 to 10 years?
I’m comfortable with some risk, but I also want good liquidity in case I eventually need the money for a large purchase. Right now I’m leaning toward keeping VOO as the majority and using Robinhood Strategies or Wolff’s Flagship for a smaller aggressive allocation.
What would you choose and why?
I’ve been exploring whether an AI agent could scan the market, identify potential options setups, and help manage trades through a Robinhood Agentic Account.
I’m not asking for specific trades or investment recommendations. I’m mainly interested in how people are building and evaluating these systems.
For anyone who has tested one with live money:
I’m especially interested in smaller-account systems designed around trades lasting a few days to two weeks. I’d just like to hear honest experiences from people who have tested this through Robinhood.
I’ve been exploring whether an AI agent could scan the market, identify options setups, and help manage trades through Robinhood.
Has anyone here built something like this that has actually been profitable with live money, not just in backtesting?
I’d be interested to know:
I’m especially interested in smaller-account options strategies with trades lasting a few days to two weeks.. I’d just like to hear from people who have built something legitimate and tested it with real trades.
I’ve been waiting for a Gold Card invite for quite a while and was wondering if anyone has suggestions for improving my chances of getting access. If there’s a legitimate way current cardholders can help someone who’s been waiting, I’d appreciate any advice. Thanks!
If someone is willing to help, I’d be super grateful!
Has anyone been able to add the Robinhood Trading MCP to ChatGPT recently?
Robinhood’s instructions say:
Turn on Developer Mode.
Go to Settings → Apps → Create app.
Add the MCP URL: https://agent.robinhood.com/mcp/trading
I’ve enabled Developer Mode, but there is no Apps section in Settings, so I can’t find Create app.
Has OpenAI moved or renamed this feature, or is it only available to certain accounts or plans? I’m using ChatGPT Plus. If you’ve gotten this working recently, could you tell me exactly where you found the option and whether you were using the web app or desktop app?
Thanks!
I’m in the market for a BMW X5 xDrive50e and trying to figure out the best value.
I’m considering a 2024, 2025, or new 2026 model. For anyone who has shopped recently, what kind of discounts are you seeing on new 2026 models? I saw someone mention getting around $10,000 off MSRP, but I’m not sure how realistic that is.
Would you personally buy a lightly used 2024 or 2025 to avoid the initial depreciation, or does a strong discount on a new 2026 make it worth buying new?
My other concern is long-term maintenance and repair costs. For those who own an xDrive50e, how has reliability been? If buying used, would you only consider a CPO model, or would you recommend an extended warranty? What type of coverage should I look for, especially with the hybrid system?
I’m looking for the best bang for my buck and plan to keep it for several years. What model year and buying route would you choose?
My wife and I are trying to decide between a Kia Telluride and a Hyundai Palisade, and honestly we went into this process fully expecting to buy the Telluride. We love the exterior styling and were pretty convinced it would be our choice.
The problem is the interior.
We’ve driven the top trims of both, and my wife just can’t get past the seats in the Telluride. She feels like the suede/faux leather combination looks and feels cheaper than the Palisade’s leather, and she also says the Telluride seats aren’t nearly as comfortable. After driving both, I can definitely see where she’s coming from.
So now we’re kind of torn because we still prefer the Telluride overall, but the interior is giving us second thoughts.
A couple of questions for those of you who have owned one for a while:
Is there any chance Kia updates the seats or interior materials for next year’s model?
Has anyone ever had a dealership swap seats from another trim or install aftermarket leather? Is that even realistic?
For those who had similar concerns, did the seats grow on you over time?
We’re hoping we’re missing something because we’d really love to end up in a Telluride. I’d appreciate any advice or experiences you all can share.
My wife and I are trying to decide between a Kia Telluride and a Hyundai Palisade, and honestly we went into this process fully expecting to buy the Telluride. We love the exterior styling and were pretty convinced it would be our choice.
The problem is the interior.
We’ve driven the top trims of both, and my wife just can’t get past the seats in the Telluride. She feels like the suede/faux leather combination looks and feels cheaper than the Palisade’s leather, and she also says the Telluride seats aren’t nearly as comfortable. After driving both, I can definitely see where she’s coming from.
So now we’re kind of torn because we still prefer the Telluride overall, but the interior is giving us second thoughts.
A couple of questions for those of you who have owned one for a while:
Is there any chance Kia updates the seats or interior materials for next year’s model?
Has anyone ever had a dealership swap seats from another trim or install aftermarket leather? Is that even realistic?
For those who had similar concerns, did the seats grow on you over time?
We’re hoping we’re missing something because we’d really love to end up in a Telluride. I’d appreciate any advice or experiences you all can share.
I used to use GoodRx for a tadalafil prescription, but now it looks like they require a subscription and only offer delivery. I’m not looking for delivery due to my living situation, and I’d rather pick it up at a local pharmacy.
Are there legitimate telehealth options that will send a tadalafil prescription to a local pharmacy instead of requiring delivery or a subscription? Not looking for sellers, links, or anything sketchy, just trying to understand the normal process.
Until Tesla gets rid of the disengagement feedback popup, I’m probably going to mark every Autopilot disengagement as “Critical.”
The popup is incredibly distracting. It blocks part of the screen, interrupts what I’m doing, and forces me to interact with it every single time I disengage. I disengage Autopilot quite a bit during a normal drive, often proactively when I see something I don’t like, so having to respond over and over becomes more of a distraction than the disengagement itself.
If Tesla wants meaningful feedback, they should make the reporting optional or far less intrusive. Right now, the constant popup feels like a bigger safety hazard than the situations that caused me to disengage in the first place. Until that changes, every disengagement is getting marked “Critical