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  1. Asked: February 17, 2026In: Finance

    How to start investing with a small amount of money?

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    Added an answer on February 17, 2026 at 8:22 am

    Treat investing like a habit: pick one simple product (e.g., a broad‑market index fund or a low‑fee mutual fund) and keep fees and complexity as low as possible. Avoid trying to “get rich quick” with single stocks or crypto until you understand the basics. Revisit your portfolio once or twice a yearRead more

    Treat investing like a habit: pick one simple product (e.g., a broad‑market index fund or a low‑fee mutual fund) and keep fees and complexity as low as possible. Avoid trying to “get rich quick” with single stocks or crypto until you understand the basics. Revisit your portfolio once or twice a year, stay diversified, and let time and compounding do the heavy lifting.

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  2. Asked: January 12, 2026In: Finance

    Crypto portfolio allocation in 2026 bull market?

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    Added an answer on January 12, 2026 at 1:23 pm

    Aggressive growth: 40% BTC, 25% ETH/L2s, 20% SOL ecosystem, 10% AI coins (FET), 5% stables. DCA + HODL 80%. Yield: Lido ETH 4.2%. Tax: Specific ID sales. Watch: Trump crypto reserve rumors. Portfolio +320% since '23. Diversify chains.

    Aggressive growth: 40% BTC, 25% ETH/L2s, 20% SOL ecosystem, 10% AI coins (FET), 5% stables. DCA + HODL 80%. Yield: Lido ETH 4.2%. Tax: Specific ID sales. Watch: Trump crypto reserve rumors. Portfolio +320% since ’23. Diversify chains.

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  3. Asked: January 8, 2026In: Finance

    Should you invest in dividend stocks for passive income?

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    Added an answer on January 8, 2026 at 10:04 am

    Smart yes: Inflation hedge + sleep-easy income. ETFs win diversification: VIG growth, DGRO quality. Screen: 25+ yrs increases, payout <70%. Strategy: DRIP + annual trim. Taxes: Qualified dividends 15% long-term. Client $40k seed now $180k, $850/mo dividends. Avoid yield traps >6%.

    Smart yes: Inflation hedge + sleep-easy income. ETFs win diversification: VIG growth, DGRO quality. Screen: 25+ yrs increases, payout <70%. Strategy: DRIP + annual trim. Taxes: Qualified dividends 15% long-term. Client $40k seed now $180k, $850/mo dividends. Avoid yield traps >6%.

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  4. Asked: January 2, 2026In: Finance

    Is silver a good investment in 2026?

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    Added an answer on January 2, 2026 at 12:13 pm

    Hey, silver's primed to outperform gold in 2026 analysts calling $42-65/oz on supply deficits and EV/solar demand. Skip physical storage hassles, buy SLV ETF (tracks spot price) or SIL miners ETF (leveraged upside). Allocate 5-10% portfolio. Dollar cost average monthly. My bet: $50 by mid-year.

    Hey, silver’s primed to outperform gold in 2026 analysts calling $42-65/oz on supply deficits and EV/solar demand. Skip physical storage hassles, buy SLV ETF (tracks spot price) or SIL miners ETF (leveraged upside). Allocate 5-10% portfolio. Dollar cost average monthly. My bet: $50 by mid-year.

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  5. Asked: January 1, 2026In: Business

    How to streamline business operations with no-code tools?

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    Added an answer on January 1, 2026 at 6:40 am

    My go-to is Notion for HQ + Make.com for heavy lifting. Track everything in Notion databases, auto-populate from forms/emails. Flows like invoice approved → update P&L → notify team. Free tiers handle $100k ARR ops. Pro hack: AI buttons in Notion summarize weekly reports. Went from chaos to clocRead more

    My go-to is Notion for HQ + Make.com for heavy lifting. Track everything in Notion databases, auto-populate from forms/emails. Flows like invoice approved → update P&L → notify team. Free tiers handle $100k ARR ops. Pro hack: AI buttons in Notion summarize weekly reports. Went from chaos to clockwork.

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  6. Asked: December 29, 2025In: Startups

    How to build a GTM strategy for a new SaaS product?

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    Added an answer on December 29, 2025 at 1:31 pm

    GTM cheat code: PLG first. Free tier solves 80% pain → In-app upsell prompts → Slack community for retention. Channels ranked: #1 Twitter (founder pain threads), #2 LinkedIn (decision maker posts), #3 Guest podcasts. Pricing test: $0/$49/$199 → Pick winner by Week 3. Magic metric: 5% free→paid conveRead more

    GTM cheat code: PLG first. Free tier solves 80% pain → In-app upsell prompts → Slack community for retention. Channels ranked: #1 Twitter (founder pain threads), #2 LinkedIn (decision maker posts), #3 Guest podcasts. Pricing test: $0/$49/$199 → Pick winner by Week 3. Magic metric: 5% free→paid conversion. Client went 0→$15k MRR in 60 days

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  7. Asked: November 20, 2025In: Finance

    Can Nvidia really hit a half-trillion in revenue by 2026? What does this mean for investors?

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    Added an answer on November 21, 2025 at 5:00 am

    Nvidia’s $500 billion forecast is a massive vote of confidence from the market, but it’s not just hype. The demand for AI chips is exploding, and Nvidia is the clear leader. Still, investors should watch for supply constraints, competition from AMD and custom ASICs, and whether the company can keepRead more

    Nvidia’s $500 billion forecast is a massive vote of confidence from the market, but it’s not just hype. The demand for AI chips is exploding, and Nvidia is the clear leader. Still, investors should watch for supply constraints, competition from AMD and custom ASICs, and whether the company can keep up with delivery. The stock’s run-up is justified for now, but the risk of a correction rises if growth slows or competitors catch up.

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  8. Asked: November 20, 2025In: Finance

    Can Nvidia really hit a half-trillion in revenue by 2026? What does this mean for investors?

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    Added an answer on November 21, 2025 at 5:00 am

    Nvidia’s $500 billion forecast is a massive vote of confidence from the market, but it’s not just hype. The demand for AI chips is exploding, and Nvidia is the clear leader. Still, investors should watch for supply constraints, competition from AMD and custom ASICs, and whether the company can keepRead more

    Nvidia’s $500 billion forecast is a massive vote of confidence from the market, but it’s not just hype. The demand for AI chips is exploding, and Nvidia is the clear leader. Still, investors should watch for supply constraints, competition from AMD and custom ASICs, and whether the company can keep up with delivery. The stock’s run-up is justified for now, but the risk of a correction rises if growth slows or competitors catch up.

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  9. Asked: November 20, 2025In: Finance

    Can Nvidia really hit a half-trillion in revenue by 2026? What does this mean for investors?

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    Added an answer on November 21, 2025 at 5:00 am

    Nvidia’s $500 billion forecast is a massive vote of confidence from the market, but it’s not just hype. The demand for AI chips is exploding, and Nvidia is the clear leader. Still, investors should watch for supply constraints, competition from AMD and custom ASICs, and whether the company can keepRead more

    Nvidia’s $500 billion forecast is a massive vote of confidence from the market, but it’s not just hype. The demand for AI chips is exploding, and Nvidia is the clear leader. Still, investors should watch for supply constraints, competition from AMD and custom ASICs, and whether the company can keep up with delivery. The stock’s run-up is justified for now, but the risk of a correction rises if growth slows or competitors catch up.

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