Dear meme stock investors: You had your fun. Now it's time to invest like adults. - Business Insider

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Opinion | Dear meme stock investors: You had your fun. Now it's time to invest like adults. By jbarro.

Well, I have just the hot stock tip for you: The next big thing is low-cost index funds.

What's so great about low-cost index funds? Over time, as the economy grows and corporate profits go up, they tend to go up too. On average they produce a nice, tidy return, beating most professional money managers. And you don't even have to read any Reddit boards to figure out when to buy and sell them!

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jbarro Dear Business Insider: you aren’t very inside of this...

jbarro How much did shorties pay for this article

Dear and jbarro You wallowed in lazy journalism and put out a condescending op-ed, now go back and *actually* do the research about this story and THEN let's talk

jbarro It's just another way to get some of these 3 trillion USD back, created out of thin air last year.

jbarro Gfy.

jbarro no it's extra insulting that's coming from the same people who demanded a government bailout for the creditor class in 2008 while making many middle-class people homeless and commit suicide responsible adults get the f*** out of here

jbarro It says the mother f***** is buying Amazon a thousand dollars overpriced

jbarro $Ped like the shot you got it from your trt clinic promising you miracles and you'll even be able to remember it long into dementia

jbarro At least they’re not blaming it on Russia

jbarro Invest like adults? When these hedge funds are getting away with criminal activity? BS clickbait by someone just trying to get noticed.

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