Comment on Fresh warning over risky financial advice targeting young Australians

hanrahan@slrpnk.net ⁨4⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

on a similar note, an article in the WSJ about a young guy trying to make bank based on reddit advice, made a good amount, then lost it.

paywalled

wsj.com/…/alexander-hurst-generation-desperation-…

my advice ? :) get your degree, fuck off to Cambodia, (super easy visas), you don’t want to be 60 and still lumbered with a mortgage because 1/2 the time you’ll be made redundant along the way,

or if you can figure out how to work remotely move to a small rural town in Aus if you want to do the family thing, or head os as a nomad and dollar cost average into a couple ETFs.

I retired at 40 and am now 60.

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