A total market fund, or S&p 500 fund would be a good start. Pick something with a low percentage fee
A total market fund, or S&p 500 fund would be a good start. Pick something with a low percentage fee
I just discovered them! And countdown! Please someone make this happen
Page 25 is an ad for archive.org lol
He’s still pretty far down the overall list though
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monarchs_in_Britain_by_length_of_reign
Ken’s been hosting for a while
Our solar system is home to eight planets:
Mercury Mars Uranus Venus Jupiter Neptune Earth Saturn
Only a psycho would order it like that
I’d have to read it more throughly, but the biggest annoyance with starlink is right after launch when they’re all clustered and super bright because they haven’t hit their normal positions. When you’re doing really long exposures, a satellite screaming through your field momentarily is easy enough to filter out those noisy frames.
Is light pollution from satellites great for earth based astronomy, no. Are they ruining astronomy like so much click bait leads you to believe, not in my opinion.
t-bills/notes/bonds … some brokerages allow them to be auto-rolled
Fyi treasury direct let’s you do that too
Money in an IRA doesn’t automatically “multiply” as you say. You’d need to invest your contributions into something, like a stock or mutual fund
True detective is great. At least season 1
For real. I’ve been hunting for a cheap unlocked device for a project in working on. Harder than I thought.
Isn’t that an old Chris Rock line. Just make bullets cost $5k each
They just recently upped free shipping to $35 in stuff
Just based on the url you shared. 11 characters needed. 26 lowercase letters + 26 uppercase letters + 10 numbers = 62 possible characters choices. 6211=5.2x1019 possible ids
Edit: oooh I was close
Does that have a chrome plugin?
Only a few grand per document. US needs to pay our people better, so that’s not a tempting offer
Probably happening to some degree already, unless no robots is checked. No way lemmy jumps as high as reddit in seo for random things for a long while
It’s the fee the fund manager charges. Looking at mine, they call them expense ratios. Big broad stuff like S&p and total market is typically low fee <1%. But something that tracks a specific market sector, or a really active fund could charge >5%