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Yesterday, 05:12 PM #9121
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Yesterday, 05:21 PM #9122
Yes and no.
With Transmountain + Line 3 expansions we currently have enough capacity for what we generate.
However, with out new access to markets or increased capacity, this will stifle investments in Canadian projects. If they can't get the product out they won't build the projects.
The days of oilsands mega-projects are over :'(Power Engineer Crew
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Yesterday, 05:44 PM #9123
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Yesterday, 05:51 PM #9124
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Yesterday, 06:02 PM #9125
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Yesterday, 06:15 PM #9126
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Yesterday, 06:42 PM #9127
If I end up with more free time somewhere, I might just start it up then. Between work and German night classes, I just don't have much time to commit to anything extra...
And yup, I opened the calls back in early december iirc, and thought the pump would die down. It kept growing lol. I actually sold puts 3 times along the way that all expired for full profit. I thought for sure the $800CSP would take care of the position, but nope! So added the $900 leg..."It won't get better, just different."
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Yesterday, 06:50 PM #9128
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Yesterday, 07:21 PM #9129
Oh both the wife and I would have to abandon our careers lol. I’m an asset manager and she’s an attorney. I have to be close to my clients assets as well as be available to assist with acquisitions. So that’s not realistic.
Basically I’m trying to get enough passive income going to subsidize our lifestyle while pursuing labors of love. Specifically I want to open Jiu jitsu school and teach.
Edit didn’t answer the question fully. I’m not totally sure about how much is needed, but we could probably get by on $50k usd annually and being frugal. But this doesn’t leave much room for us to pursue starting something up.Last edited by chino3; Yesterday at 07:33 PM.
"It won't get better, just different."
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Yesterday, 07:33 PM #9130
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Yesterday, 07:48 PM #9131
Intredasting. So basically retirement with some income generated from your passions and/or passive income. Only question now is, how old are you?
I thought about retiring in 40s (I'm 32 now, not even married yet) but I think I'd get bored with nothing to work towards. Would be better to have some kind of business going like you though.
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Yesterday, 08:17 PM #9132
Salzburg is actually the dream. But I think I’d have better success in a BJJ gym in a bigger city. And yeah my guesstimate was based on renting since there isn’t chit for real estate websites to scope places for sale lol. But also that was purely passive income. Is your family from there or transplants?
Kind of. Passive income just to allow us both to be able to live and pursue passion projects. The stuff we love is hard to make money with right off the bat. So we need padding to get us to that point.
We’re both FAR from retirement age (I’m late 30’s and she’s 9 years younger)but that’s why I want to do it now. I don’t want to be an old fukk moving to another country and not being able to fully enjoy it like I could now or even in my 40’s. I’m kind of in the same boat as you in that I’m just not thrilled with my career. Look, it’s been great to me, but also taken me down some very toxic avenues, but my current gig is all things considered pretty fukkin great. My company loves me and my clients adore me. I can write my own story from here on out. But I don’t see myself doing this for the rest of my working life. I’m good at what I do, really good, but it’s not fun or rewarding.
And yeah the thought of retirement and not doing anything sounds awful. That’s why you need a passion project! For me it’s Jiu jitsu
I went down a deep existential spiral and realized we can’t waste our years working to live. We should be living to work. And for that to happen, your work needs to be something you love. This ain’t it lolLast edited by chino3; Yesterday at 08:29 PM.
"It won't get better, just different."
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Yesterday, 08:48 PM #9133
Yea it's pretty rare for someone to wake up genuinely excited to go to work.. in most cases there's no.. deeper meaning if that makes sense. I found it more in the camaraderie with my coworkers and the ownership of running my own client. It's a chill job but the amount of times I feel like rage quitting or just don't even feel like working makes it a burden despite the income.
If I could manage to save a million on my own between cash/retirement by early 40s, and upwards of two million with a spouse.. would be enough to start something abroad IMO. With investing/real estate on the side, shouldn't be impossible.
I'm jelly of how you managed to marry someone 9 years younger. You definitely lucked out doing that before social media became a big thing I'm guessing lol. It's like finding a needle in a haystack now
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Yesterday, 09:49 PM #9134
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Yesterday, 10:04 PM #9135
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Nah they are from there.
Everything in terms of price expect rent is okay. Food, internet etc. Hop in car drive 2-3 hours you in different country. Plus view is surreal, hiking, skiing. If you're talking Salzburg it would be liking living close to Rockies. Incredible views of Alps.
But rent is hella expensive in Vienna. Tiny 2 bedroom 900 square feet apartment rent with utilities is around $3K euros.
I am. $100 strike 2/19 probably 5-10 contracts. (Tbh AMD will probably need to hit big earnings to justify this market cap. pe is like 115ish.)
There is nice volume on 1/29 100$ strike.
Also gonna go for the double hit casino play.
Buying Intel puts expiring this Friday.
$55p are super cheap.
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Today, 05:13 AM #9136
good morning plebs
i know you guys hate money but why wont you just buy $BB ?
okay let's put the money aspect aside, how about EV? does that tingle your balls ? what about PATENTS - for the nerds here
that should make you salviate.. but if it doesn't then how about knowing that BB sued FB and they settled?
stop being dumb donkeys, i've already lead you to the water - you just gotta drink it now boyoswill all the exalted men please stand up and all be accounted for
and if you don't give a phuck about a sloot, then hustle hard and hustle some more
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Today, 05:20 AM #9137
bro austria is a peasant poverty country wtf u talking about 3k euros a month ? yes maybe if you want uber luxury in the city center JFL
https://www.immowelt.at/expose/2ywq944
literally first apartment i've found - 850 €
if you filter "up to 1500€ a month" you will find 6355 results out of 7739 total within vienna
https://www.immowelt.at/expose/2yrrx43
^ 10 minute walk from the inner city, brand new built (you will be the 1st person living there) and that for 1200€ / month - less than half of what you claimedwill all the exalted men please stand up and all be accounted for
and if you don't give a phuck about a sloot, then hustle hard and hustle some more
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