I’m hearing good things about Robinhood, maybe I should invest with them.
How to make money on Robinhood: Here’s my ref link thanks for the commission sucker.
What is you guys’ monthly food bill (groceries, restaurants, etc.)? I eat a shit ton of food so it is usually around $500 but I read that people spend less than $300 per person sometimes.
I usually eat out cheap fast food once or twice a week and the rest of the time I eat at home. Is $500 way too much for one person?
Yeah that’s a lot. I Spend roughly 280 a month on food and yet I’m looking to get that down to 200. Unless you trying to be a body builder or something. You don’t need to be spending that much on food.
Cook your own food. Stop going out.
I have a wife and the two of us combined don’t spend 500 a month on groceries. We try to only eat out one time per week at maximum.
I’d cut the outings to about twice a month max. a ten pound bag of rice will run you just under $20 for the good stuff and ramen is even cheaper. Of course, meat will always be expensive, plus it has to be refrigerated or it’ll go bad, but it is what it is. a few veggies and milk and you should be looking at closer to 100 than 500.
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I have lived on $25 a week to feed myself, but that was living mostly vegetarian with access to GOOD local farm produce on the cheap.
These days I am probably closer to $100 a week. Only eat dinner out about once a week, but the stuff I cook at home skews fancy. And I buy lunch way too often.
Holy shit. You guys really spend that much on food?
My monthly food bill is between $100-200. This doesn’t include eating out, of course, but I tend to cook my meals most days a week and get $1-2 sandwiches when I’m in the office.
I spend a lot more on booze. :bawling:
Access to $1 sandwiches you aren’t making yourself? That’s pretty rare. Don’t think I can spend less than $8 for lunch realistically here, assuming a beverage included.
My numbers were inclusive of booze, coffee, and eating out though. Throw in your booze budget and you’re probably in the same ballpark as the rest of us.
I spent $400 on alcohol alone in August.
I’m only 5 days into September and I’m $150 in for booze/drugs. Just $15 on food. @_@
First time looking into ‘misery’ investment: was listening to this week’s Motley Fool podcast and one of the suggested stock this week was Lowe’s. Since Harvey is now the most expensive calamity in US history; rebuilding Texas is going to cost $$$. Compared stock prices of similar stocks during Katrina and took about 3 months for the price to react.
Meh, fuck it i’m in at 75.49.

Meh, I went in on Novartis the moment the FDA approved CAR-T cell therapy, and the price has barely moved.
It’s easy to forget sometimes that the market is only vaguely reflective of what’s going on in the real world.
home depot is best of breed in that category. if anything you should have went with home depot. just keep in mind even if it moves it wont be anything insane, i remember people recommending those stocks last year leading up to the hurricane that hit florida and georgia.
That’s true; Home Depot is the leader of the pack and the stock price reflects it: $150.00+ a piece :bawling: .
@Reticently : Yea…one thing i learn from bio-tech is they live/die by FDA approvals.
Raw Earth up 1.02%
Robots Rising up 0.63%
Water World up 0.67%
Social Media Mania up 0.55%
Delicious Dividends up 0.44%
Productive day for me on Stash, although Defending America took a noise dive to -0.73%
Well shit mah niggas LOW opened today at 78.33 and DP(Home Depot) is now at 157.00. DP was 150.00~ last Friday…

Market getting ‘woke’(??)
They know what time it is.
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Will the Equifax stuff tank the markets?