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Sanrith Descartes

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My inheritance is mostly priced in Tesla stock, so today's a good day.

It's funny though, because my mom hates his politics, but he's made her quite rich.

She's probably torn today on joy and anger.
Its a pretty damned good day. Ain't gonna lie.

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tsla getting close to becoming my largest position, AMZN has passed GOOGL .

Lots of people wanting to give up on AAPL I'm not there yet. I do think that I will begin selling the monthly calls a lot closer to the money because it's pricey at these levels if it can't start growing rev. even if the services rev has been a real positive.
 
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What's interesting is we have less up volume today than yesterday. So most would say today is the stronger rally but broadly it's not. Yesterday was actually the stronger day internally.
I know I'm a super low information investor but I just plow money into VTI and VGT. The last 10-12 years have been so ridiculous, I love it.
 
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I know I'm a super low information investor but I just plow money into VTI and VGT. The last 10-12 years have been so ridiculous, I love it.
I agree and that's what's making me nervous. Not making a technical comparison but an emotional one in that if feels like the late 90s to me.

Even now the animal spirits want to play it like its 2016 but in 2016 we hadn't gone up 40%+ in the prior 12 months. THere is becoming a more pervasive sense of a sure thing. At some point the patience and fortitude test is going to arrive.

I wouldn't listen to me too much at the later stages of a cyclical bull, I don't like losing and it normally costs me as we reach the over extended stage of market runs. Most of my life I'd say they go further than I think they should. I rarely miss the bottom side of the bull the top end I miss more often than not because I know we are into the part of the rally that it's all going to be given back so I'll just wait for the better set up later rather than time the top. I don't think we are at the top of this cyclical bull yet, but we are a lot closer to the top than the bottom.
 
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I agree and that's what's making me nervous. Not making a technical comparison but an emotional one in that if feels like the late 90s to me.

Even now the animal spirits want to play it like its 2016 but in 2016 we hadn't gone up 40%+ in the prior 12 months. THere is becoming a more pervasive sense of a sure thing. At some point the patience and fortitude test is going to arrive.

I wouldn't listen to me too much at the later stages of a cyclical bull, I don't like losing and it normally costs me as we reach the over extended stage of market runs. Most of my life I'd say they go further than I think they should. I rarely miss the bottom side of the bull the top end I miss more often than not because I know we are into the part of the rally that it's all going to be given back so I'll just wait for the better set up later rather than time the top. I don't think we are at the top of this cyclical bull yet, but we are a lot closer to the top than the bottom.
I don't really listen to anybody, I haven't sold anything in 10 years really. I'm just going to start pulling from my taxable accounts when I stop working. I'm very much in the CoastFIRE portion of my life at this point if you follow the FIRE movement at all.
 
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I don't really listen to anybody, I haven't sold anything in 10 years really. I'm just going to start pulling from my taxable accounts when I stop working. I'm very much in the CoastFIRE portion of my life at this point if you follow the FIRE movement at all.
Honest question - how do you coast as a law partner? Always felt like that was a pretty grindy profession.
 

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Honest question - how do you coast as a law partner? Always felt like that was a pretty grindy profession.
It is if you want it to be. I just take fewer cases and work fewer hours, I only get paid on collections and originations so I choose how much I work/make.
 
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It is if you want it to be. I just take fewer cases and work fewer hours, I only get paid on collections and originations so I choose how much I work/make.
Just out of curiosity what does collections and originations mean in this context? Like bringing in new clients?
 

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Just out of curiosity what does collections and originations mean in this context? Like bringing in new clients?
I get a percentage of my time worked - say I bill at $575/hr and bill a client 10 hours for $5750, I get 40% of that, so $2300. If it is my case or I originated it, I get another 25%, so if I billed that 10 hours on my own case that I brought to the firm, I'd actually get 65% of my billings or in that case $3,737.50 for that same 10 hours. The third scenario is if I originate the case but some other guy bills on it, I only get the 25%. So if I bring in a case but my associate works on it and bills 10 hours at $375/hr, I'd get $937.50 for him working on "my" case.

It incentivizes us to bring in cases and keep busy, the more you bring in and the more you bill, your income snowballs.
 
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