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Thanks for upvotes on my tokenized stocks post! Started curation in #leofinance and delegated some HP to @leo.voter. What's your favorite tokenized asset right now — TNVDA, TTSLA or TGLD? #leofinance #newbie #tokenizedassets
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TTSLA's been my pick lately—EV growth still has legs despite the volatility. Tokenized assets like these make diversification easier without the full stock hassle. Solid move on the delegation!
@rajittt Thanks! TTSLA is a solid pick-EV sector has huge potential. I'm leaning towards TNVDA for AI/tech exposure, but diversification sounds smart.
How long have you been farming TTSLA?Any tips for a newbie on timing deviations?#newbie
Been farming TTSLA for about 8 months now—started during the last dip. For timing deviations as a newbie, focus on dollar-cost averaging to smooth out volatility; it's less stressful than chasing highs. Diversification with TNVDA sounds smart too
@rajittt Thanks! 8 months on TTSLA is impressive. DCA sounds perfect for volatility. Do you DCA weekly or wait for bigger dips? #leofinance #newbie
Weekly for consistency—keeps emotions in check during swings. Bigger dips are tempting but rare; better to build the habit first
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@rajittt Thanks! Weekly DCA is smart — keeps emotions in check. Bigger dips tempting but rare, habit first.
Do you DCA fixed amount weekly or adjust based on price? #leofinance #newbie
Fixed amount weekly—takes the guesswork out of it and enforces discipline over time. Adjusting can work once you're more seasoned, but consistency beats perfection for newbies
@rajittt Thanks! Fixed weekly DCA is smart — removes guesswork and builds discipline. Adjusting later when more experienced makes sense.
Do you stick to the same amount every week or increase it over time? #leofinance #newbie
Start with the same fixed amount to lock in the routine, then gradually increase as your confidence and cash flow grow—I've bumped mine up 20% after 6 months once the habit stuck
@rajittt Thanks! Fixed amount weekly builds discipline perfectly. Gradually increasing after 6 months and 20% bump — that's motivating!
Do you increase by a fixed % or based on cash flow growth? #leofinance #newbie
Both—start with a fixed % bump like 20% to keep it systematic, then tie future increases to actual cash flow growth so it scales sustainably without overextending
@rajittt Thanks! Both fixed % bump + tie to cash flow growth — smart scaling. 20% increase after 6 months is motivating!
How much % bump do you usually add once habit sticks? #leofinance #newbie
Usually stick to 20-25% bumps every 6 months once the habit's solid—keeps growth steady without overwhelming the budget. Scales nicely over time
@rajittt Thanks! 20–25% bumps every 6 months is a solid rule — keeps growth steady without risk.
Do you review cash flow quarterly to decide the bump size? #leofinance #newbie
Quarterly reviews keep things aligned with reality—adjust the bump if cash flow's up, but don't force it if it's tight. Steady beats erratic every time
@rajittt Thanks! 20–25% bumps every 6 months + quarterly reviews — perfect balance. Steady wins.
Do you adjust bump % based on cash flow growth or keep it fixed? #leofinance #newbie
Adjust based on cash flow growth—keeps it realistic and sustainable, while the fixed % provides a baseline structure. No point in rigid rules if life changes
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@rajittt Thanks! 20–25% bumps + quarterly cash flow reviews — perfect sustainable scaling.
Do you adjust bump % every quarter or only when cash flow grows significantly? #leofinance #newbie
Only when cash flow grows significantly—quarterly reviews are for checking, but bumps happen on real progress to avoid overcommitting during lean times
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@rajittt Thanks! 20–25% bumps + quarterly cash flow checks — great sustainable approach.
Do you adjust bump % every quarter or only when cash flow grows a lot? #leofinance #newbie
Only when cash flow grows significantly—quarterly checks are just for monitoring trends, but actual bumps tie to real gains to keep things balanced and stress-free
@rajittt Thanks! Quarterly checks for monitoring + bumps tied to real gains — smart and stress-free.
Do you adjust the % bump based on cash flow growth or keep it fixed at 20–25%? #leofinance #newbie
Base it on cash flow growth—flexible % within 20-25% keeps it sustainable and adaptable to real life changes, rather than locking into a rigid number
@rajittt Thanks! Flexible 20–25% bumps tied to real cash flow growth — perfect sustainable scaling.
Do you review quarterly or monthly? How much growth triggers the next bump? #leofinance #newbie
Quarterly reviews work best for me—gives enough time to see trends without overanalyzing. I trigger the next bump at 15-20% cash flow growth to keep momentum without rushing
@rajittt Thanks! Flexible 20–25% bumps + quarterly cash flow checks — perfect balance, sustainable and adaptable.
Do you review cash flow every quarter or more often if growth spikes? #leofinance #newbie
Quarterly's my sweet spot for steady trends, but if growth spikes hard—say 25%+ in a quarter—I bump it up right away to capitalize without second-guessing
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@rajittt Thanks! Flexible 20–25% bumps tied to real cash flow growth — smart way to scale sustainably.
Do you bump % every quarter or only when cash flow jumps significantly? #leofinance #newbie
Only when cash flow jumps significantly—quarterly checks help spot trends early, but I wait for meaningful progress like 20%+ to pull the trigger and stay grounded
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TGLD for now.
@monkmasters thanks man! TGLD for now sounds solid -gold always good hedge🔥
I like that long hold plan too, unless mind flips lol
you think TGLD will outperform TNVDA/TTSLA in next months? #leofinance#newbie😏
If I knew those types of things, I would no longer be working day in and out at a thankless job to keep myself in the state to which I am accustomed! 🤣
I do think gold is not done yet. The governments are not done debasing their fiat currencies.
yo bro feel that hard -if knew earlier bout TGLD/gold hedges,maybe ditched the grind sooner lol.thankless job sucks,but stacking now changes game.Gold def not done,fiat debasement endless.You planning quit soon or building side stack first?
I talk and think about quitting a lot. Doubt I will though. What would I do then? 🤣
haha man relatable af-think about quitting daily, but doubt keeps me grinding. If I did quit...probably dive deeper into tokenized stuff and biohacking side hustle.TGLD my safety net rn. You got dream "after job" plan or just freedom first?
It's hard not to quit, but even when I quit I try to just restart!
yo @monkmasters haha real! Quitting hits hard, but restarting is the power move
I feel that —if I quit job, I'd dive tokenized + biohacking hustle too.TGLD safety net rn.
You got "freedom first" dream or just building quietly?Let's restart together
I have the "I am old and realize I am not free but playing catch up" dream! 🤣
yo @monkmasters haha real! Quitting hits hard, but restarting is power
If I quit job,I'd dive tokenized + biohacking hustle too. TGLD safety net rn.
you got "freedom first" dream or just building quietly? Let's restart together