
Cruzer1
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Songs from the key of life by Stevie Wonder is such a beautiful album, and the music is so rich to this day. As, Sir Duke, and I wish are to me, three of the greatest songs to appear on one record.
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My wealth manager doesn't have me in any 500, they prefer international equity (SCHF), Russell 2000 ishares (IWM), emerging markets fund (VWO), REIT Index fund (VNQ)/(VNQI for international); small cap etf SCHA, vanguard all world index fund VSS, and my favorite, ishares gold trust IAU.
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IVV is a passively managed ETF, as is SPY. They basically have the same holdings, except IVV is cheaper. Management Fees Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees Other Expenses1 Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses 0.03% None 0.00% 0.03% 1 The amount rounded to 0.00%. Example. This Example is intended to help you compare the cost of owning shares of the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds. The Example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then sell all of your shares at the end of those periods. The Example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund’s operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions, your costs would be: 1 Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years $3 $10 $17 $39 The net expense ratio for SPY is .0945, big difference to me.
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He did play 16 games in 2021. Still only 25 this year.
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IVV for the win with the 0.03% expense ratio.
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This is really low risk investing in an era of high risk investing.
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The 7 day yield for SPAXX, the fidelity government money market that is my core position is 3.92% right now.
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Guaranteed money doesn't hurt. I see it as income, all of my dividends and interest payments are income, which is pretty important to have at this time. The interest rates are high, its important to take advantage of that.
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Or, he could sign elsewhere, and the Lions could get an extra 3rd round comp pick. Fwiw, check out how many comp picks the 49ers have this year. Unreal.
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He plays Malcolm's position, you can only have one.
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Simpson is a do it all. He's a kitchen sink, a very good player. I need to know what he runs.
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I saw that interview too. Loved it when he corrected the reporter on what a small sample size is.
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You're not trading. You're adding.
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Low effort with a quick release.
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My comp for Richardson would be a young Daunte Culpepper.
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What position would Wilson play? Who sits? Mazi is a nose. The Lions don't need a backup for Alim.
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Here's another draft. I'd love to see what Ben Johnson would do with Darnell Washington. 11. Bryan Bresee DT Clemson 18. Christian Gonzalez CB Oregon 42. Darnell Washington TE Georgia 48. John Michael Schmitz OC Minnesota 55. Tyrique Stevenson CB Miami (FL) 81. Jack Campbell LB Iowa 140. Tanner McKee QB Stanford 150. Garrett Williams CB Syracuse 170. Jaxson Kirkland OT Washington 181. Noah Ruggles K Ohio State 2024 TEN 1st
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If the Lions don't take a corner at 6, I think they have to take one at 18. There might be 10 corners taken in this first round. I think they could also take one at 6 and 18, then tackle other areas. There is no freaking way Jalen Carter will be available. They could also take a couple of lb's later in the draft. I love Jack Campbell. Ruggles has a big leg.
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This is what happens when you have the Bears draft Quentin Johnston #1. This web-site/draft generator sucks, but the Lions end up with this imo... Battle is listed as a safety, but he can cover out of the nickel, and do other things. 6. Jalen Carter DT Georgia 18. Clark Phillips III CB Utah 48. Jordan Battle S Alabama 55. Eli Ricks CB Alabama 81. Jack Campbell LB Iowa 150. Brenton Cox Jr. EDGE Florida 170. Dorian Thompson-Robinson QB UCLA 191. Noah Ruggles K Ohio State 210. Ainias Smith WR Texas A&M
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The Lions have made it clear that they want bigger linemen on run downs. Paschal and Cominsky are good fits, as is Hutch. Paschal plays inside at times. I think they are a top 10 d-line in the NFL. If they added Carter, then I think they would be elite.
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You're spending resources at the draft. Also remember that corner is a prime position, and it's hard to find corners in free agency without overpaying; yet the best corners are usually young and athletic. The Lions have some corners on the roster now, so they can afford to take their time behind Okudah and Jacobs. I think Gonzalez would walk in on day one and be the #1 corner for the Lions.
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Here's the positional tier.... 1. QB 4. (Tie) Left tackle, Wide receiver, defensive end, corner 5. Defensive tackle 6. Safety 7. (Tie) Interior linemen and linebackers 8. Running back 9. Tight end 10. Special teams
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I'd rather not overpay for corner, especially when this draft is really deep at the position. It's really the position the Lions need to catch up with the rest of the league.
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I think the reason for his demotion from the list is because his defense at third is kind of meh. But he does have a big arm, and I think the Tigers should be moving him out to RF asap to take advantage of his arm. I think his offense is ready to blow up, especially if he starts the year in the band box known as Erie.