Anyone else always unable to decide how they want to play the stock market? There's so many ways to invest, which can be done exclusively or used concurrently.
- Growth stock investor likely in tech
- Value investor looking for undervalued opportunities like Paypal/DG plausibly
- Dividend investor wanting return on capital like buying Altria (MO 9% div)
- Gambler buying options and hoping to strike it big
- Theta gang collecting premium and praying underlying asset's worth holding long
- ETF crew DCA'ing making phenomenal returns compared to most in reality
Used to like tech but feel growth stocks in this environment are not the play. Am not one to catch a falling knife so value investing isn't fun. Dividend investing is just slowed returns best for retired crowd. Hate losing money gambling def not #4.
Is best bet just joining Theta gang and ETF crew, going long on VOO or QQQ and using the wheel strategy, collecting premium on cash secured puts and covered calls while waiting the many years? This seems like best investing strategy for an IRA. How do you invest in the stock market?
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