WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2026 Poal.co

483

My friend group is extremely disinterested in the upcoming depression, and I could use some outside thoughts on things to invest in.

My Roth IRA was setup as a gift from my aunt, and I can't withdraw from it to invest in physical assets without massive penalties. I've already stocked up on guns & ammo, food and water purification, so I'm willing to take a gamble with my IRA.

I'm watching the following stocks, and planning to buy in at the following thresholds. Thoughts or suggestions?

DVN: $15/share OLN: $18/share X: $18/share VALE: $8/share AGRO: $5/share

They're all Dividend stocks, and as far as I can tell solid companies, with significant potential to grow after the bottom.

UWM was on my list, but the lack of actual profit, and dependency on interest rate is a deterrent. Any better ideas?

My friend group is extremely disinterested in the upcoming depression, and I could use some outside thoughts on things to invest in. My Roth IRA was setup as a gift from my aunt, and I can't withdraw from it to invest in physical assets without massive penalties. I've already stocked up on guns & ammo, food and water purification, so I'm willing to take a gamble with my IRA. I'm watching the following stocks, and planning to buy in at the following thresholds. Thoughts or suggestions? DVN: $15/share OLN: $18/share X: $18/share VALE: $8/share AGRO: $5/share They're all Dividend stocks, and as far as I can tell solid companies, with significant potential to grow after the bottom. UWM was on my list, but the lack of actual profit, and dependency on interest rate is a deterrent. Any better ideas?

(post is archived)

[–] 4 pts

I am focusing on aging related health services, emerging markets, and commodities related to microchip production.

[–] 1 pt

Any specific reason food and Energy aren't on that list?

[–] 0 pt

Did you mean food as in a prep? or food as in food stocks? I'm already prepped

Energy has been on my list for the last few years, it's part of my regular investing. A few years ago I found a based financial manager, he takes care of all the usual stuff for me. Twice a year we meet and I tell him the directions I would like to point in.

Two years ago I told him to invest in "lonely wine aunt businesses" gave him a list of companies that fit the criteria. Last year I told him to invest in heart disease treatments. I'm working on my list of emerging markets for our next chat.