This is not a post related directly to my stock positions but what made this year special for me was my divorce!!🥳🥳 it was sucking up all my funds over the last two years so much so I had to liquidate everything earlier in the year. My divorce allowed me to reinvest what I had to liquidate and then some. I have made roughly a 27% increase in my portfolio since Aug 4th mainly lead by bitcoin through MicroStrategy MSTR. Although the world enconomies have struggled this year, it has been surprising that the stock market has not been worse. Hopefully if everything picks back up over the course of the next 6 months this time next year I will also be celebrating buying a house since I got screwed out of mine in the divorce. My fingers are crossed 🤞 Happy end of 2024 everyone!! And all the best for 2025!!! Let’s make it a cracker!!🎉🥳🎉
# 2024 Investment Review

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  • Reglloyd
    ·12-22 05:43
    Anyone going through a Divorce remains challenging … the financial burden being but one of those challenges we have to navigate….However, there is light at the end of the tunnel & there is indeed life after a divorce, even though it may be pretty devastating at first…. The only reason it’s so difficult at first is because it’s new territory for us, as you embrace this new challenge you discover ways of overcoming the losses , and there are many losses be it financial, your emotional wellbeing, etc. All I could add today is to encourage Jeremy and anyone else going through a similar situation by saying, Embrace the journey and don’t forget to Invest in yourself your own wellbeing as there are so many emotions & feelings you have to deal with that you unfortunately do not understand at the very beginning of this unfortunate situation. I say again , invest in yourself by possibly attending a divorce care recovery group , it was undoubtedly the best thing I did 10 years ago.
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