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Well, I've always been interested in the stock market, but never had enough to invest, and in the old days, you had to use a brokerage as websites weren't a thing yet and you couldn't just trade whenever. That is what made crypto so appealing to me, I can easily get in on something and trade 24/7, no intermediaries, and instead of having to buy a complete share, you can buy fractional amounts. I started buying crypto when BTC was around $7800, and practiced with small $10 trades, getting the hang of it. Eventually, I put more into it, but when the crash happened a few years ago, my profitability tanked. Only recently has it turned to the positive again. I know Robinhood lets you buy fractions of a share, which seems neat, but I went with a more traditional firm and have tried buying stock and it's not been so great. I bought TLSA, then it dropped. I bought RIVN after hearing something about them making delivery trucks for Amazon,, and that too dropped. I bought CART after the IPO opened to public and it dropped, and it's currently the only win for me. I also bought ASTR (Astra Space) and then realized they were going bankrupt. Then when I read about how they wanted to go private and would have to buy all the shares back at a higher than market price, I decided, "why not," and doubled down buying the low in hopes that they do go private and buy the shares at a higher price. In crypto, multiple tokens have collapsed, like MIR, OMG, etc. that left me realizing that I should have sold off, but instead are worthless now. I'm at -99.46% on my MIR! All this tells me that I'm not some trading genius, and the wins can be hard to come by.

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Bullish on $CART

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CODE BLUE GET THE CART- but also have you heard about dogflokishibacathiddeninthemiddledoge coin?

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Fucking Cartórios (notary offices). If you are from a developed country with good economic freedom, you probably don't know exactly what that is. Here in Brazil, we need to go to Cartórios to officially register almost anything that is important (specially If it comes into contact with the government). They are expensive, slow and sometimes require multiple trips. Selling a house? There's a special cartório for that, with higher fees than usual. Changes in your company register (or social contract), setting up a non-individual company, selling a company all have tons of paper work and extensive check-ups at Cartórios. Making a contract? Only valid if it goes through a Cartório. Are you marrying? Cartório. Divorcing? Cartório. Were you just born? Cartório. Did you die? Someone has got to go to a FUCKING CARTÓRIO. And the best part, only those who are friends with (or has contacts in) the government can set up a Cartório, and their owners make bank. They're top 1~2% earners in here.

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