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What do you need to retire?

If a cash flowing property is considered reliable permanent ...
cobalt vigorous crotch kitchen
  12/06/25
what the fuck are you even talking about you can put a ch...
Deranged histrionic school legal warrant
  12/06/25
Sequence of return risks need to be considered. The cash flo...
federal poppy reading party
  12/06/25
So if you had 3million cash at retirement would you put it i...
cobalt vigorous crotch kitchen
  12/06/25


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Date: December 6th, 2025 9:51 PM
Author: cobalt vigorous crotch kitchen

If a cash flowing property is considered reliable permanent income, can't you equate it to qqq multiple. I.e. 100k/yr rental income probably no more than 1million in qqq, because qqq has avg yield >10% and in fact can buy qqqi instead and still get 10%+.

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Date: December 6th, 2025 10:00 PM
Author: Deranged histrionic school legal warrant

what the fuck are you even talking about

you can put a change of clothes in a back pack and walk out your apartment and retire today

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Date: December 6th, 2025 10:30 PM
Author: federal poppy reading party

Sequence of return risks need to be considered. The cash flowing property likely will continue to reliably beverage cash, while we know QQQ could fall 30% in a year

I want $3 million to retire.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5807184&forum_id=2\u0026mark_id=5310880#49490065)



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Date: December 6th, 2025 10:46 PM
Author: cobalt vigorous crotch kitchen

So if you had 3million cash at retirement would you put it in qqq(i.e. qqqi for steady cashflow), or buy 3mln worth of rental property? Or buy airbnb in some wetback country like Greece. And what about % of pretax versus posttax ira accounts.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5807184&forum_id=2\u0026mark_id=5310880#49490103)