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im 48 and feel like a 70 year old
46 here (well on Monday I will be) - really liking this thread, having an age associated with some of the nicks provides some depth and insight
GLA LTH
LSmiler
41 and was a founder of a dotcom bubble business :-) That was an interesting time!
@London_bailiing - Kudos, that made me chuckle.
Mode has its own board CC... ;)
I'm staring down the barrel of 40 so would be good to try and get my life sorted before I get there.... this is a good start to be honest! :)
60 , I survived the dot com bubble you know .
@l-b; did you forget your age?!
Also - which nerd is going to figure out Mode/Median/Mean here...?
will let you know when I've finished putting my latest shuffle dance on tik-tok
Fowldzy I can lend you £3.30 if it helps? I'm doing ok with Argo shares so I can afford it for now...
52, but feel a lot younger sometimes!
Been trading full time since 2010, but I have never seen anything as exciting as Argo!
In very heavy here in ISA and SIPP, now have approx £140k in just looking for a fantastic ride, and see where it goes.
'Man at the door'
54
:-)
42 this year.
And I hate this thread for making me consider my age.
How dare you.
:-D
30 and just need £3.30 for my mortgage deposit for my second house, come on! :)
SlowRoll, you probably remember the South Sea Bubble!
Goldy, it's not the size that matters, it's what you do with it. In this case HODL
Good luck Argonauts, young & not so young
I'm pretty much in the same boat as you ObiWan. I'm 39 this year and have started setting up a business to move from the day job.
This will certainly help speed that up!
Having identified myself as ‘female’ I exercise my prerogative not to answer the question about age.
52 again looking for an earlier retirement which is definitely on the cards :)
This is interesting, so I’ll contribute. I’m turning 40 this year - gasp. Hoping this will help start a new chapter, break the daily grind in a job that pays the bills but lacks the passion. Have always wanted to start a business, so that would be something I'd me to explore. Create a work environment and legacy of my own.
79. I remember the Poseidon nickel bubble of 1969 and I'm still here!
46. Also harbouring dreams of a very early retirement should the stars align over the coming months.
I am closing in on 67. I am breaking just about every conventional investment rule in the book. At my age I am not supposed to be involved with risky stuff but It has worked out well for me.
44, Hoping this is my ticket out of the daily grind, have a decent amount tucked away and will probably call the working life a day at the end of the year - Any price increase from here only hastens my departure.
26 - got in at 65p and HODL'ing until i hit my target for a mortgage deposit.
22 here. Still early in my investing journey and probably have the smallest holding here but certainly enjoying the ride!
46 (although my 'real' age still feels 19)