Making money through dividends on stocks

there are limitations, as with most stuff, due to the fact that you can't trade infinite amounts of cash...

I just don't get it why you guys can't stand it when someone is successful. I see it with my own eyes and she even got track records of her performance. If you don't believe me that's fine, I don't need to proof it to anyone, just wanted to offer my help...
Hate to be that guy, but you got any proof?
Also, I wouldn't count £100 as Infinite amounts of cash XD
 
Hate to be that guy, but you got any proof?
Also, I wouldn't count £100 as Infinite amounts of cash XD
I don't know if you know the site but it's MyFXBook, it's really popular for stats. She made a new account this month due to the limitations so it ends on the 9th
 

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my gf does it full time for a year now with around 12% p. M. constantly. Hit me out if you want any recommendations on what you could learn
Cannot you mention it publicly here for all of us?
 
Is anyone doing this on big scale? Can it be be scaled to a point when there is no neee to go to job at all?
I calculated that for FTSE stocks, and Nasdaq stocks of between 5-8% dividend, I only need to invest about $2000 to get 2 x days of about $30 a year. So it would take a few hundred thousand before you fill up all 150 odd days remaining, but if you purchase the stocks through your company, you can sell your losses and offset them against your company tax bill. So it's a win-win to be investing with your company, selling your poor performers for tax breaks, and buying them back later for cheaper if you are still confident about them. I'm planning on making my first company investment by the end of this year. It won't be much, but it will be the start of a regular habit once I build up even more business income.
 
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