I haven't stepped outside in a year
>>24521309
I hope you're getting some form of exercise, anon
>>24521309
How does that work? Can you order groceries to your door? How do you handle trash? How do you manage economically? You in apartment?
Thats impossible because if you were that long in house you would surely get some medical problem and have to visit doctor or something.
So I call it bullshit.
>>24522174
Found the youngster.
>>24522381
More like found the geronto
>>24522174
What sort of medical problems would you get?
>>24521309
6 years, 247 days as of yesterday senpai. I have no urge to go outside or have human contact so it's all good desu.
>>24522563
>6 years
Goddamn. How is that possible? How do you buy food and cigarettes?
>>24522563
Yo, answer this one, m8 >>24521985
>>24521309
>>24522563
Jesus fucking christ you pathetic fucking losers go outside and change your life around. Holy shit. I can't believe your kind hasn't killed themselves yet. You're the ones wasting the planet's resources and money, and on what? Comfort for how much of a fucking failure you are.
I really hope WW3 comes around and you get drafted. Maybe then you'll be of some use. If you don't end up dead.
You're fucking pathetic. Kill yourself.
>>24522698
1/10 for a vague notion that it might actually be your Chad McNormie genuine opinion, but chances seem small.
>>24522617
>>24522619
I live in an apartment with my best friend, so he takes care of the trash, groceries, other stuff like that. I make a decent amount of money doing day trading, so I pay his rent.
>>24522862
Sounds blissful, could very well imagine a life like that myself. What markets do you use for trading and what brokerage do you have?
>>24522928
I use tradeking, I trade on Forex and NASDAQ.
sounds like one of those scam videos desu
>>24523525
Ah, not familiar with Tradeking but they seem to have decent fees and functions. Do you know any ticker worth looking into for longer term?
I haven't touched my brokerage acct in many years now, I lost interest and sold off everything about a month before that whole housing loan thing went down, lucky strike I guess, but I haven't gotten around to picking it up since then. I used a native brokerage for most markets, but also had a etrade acct for ftse as the fees were much better at the time. I recall it was very much of a rollercoaster though. One morning especially, some company's quarterly was about to get announced by lunch and I figured I'd go in and sell before, but dad kept nagging me about some shit so I had to leave everything be and go take care of some near irrelevant tasks, when I got back home I had lost $7k. But overall I did good, it was never daytrading though, but sort of "active management".