Knowing this, you have a couple of choices.
1. You can learn how to play their game and get them to sell to you. The effectiveness of this comes down to the dealer. Some have long-standing backdoor deals to grey market dealers so you have no chance. Others are wide open to be
The brokie mind cannot comprehend that I spent $650,000 for this sight unseen on a random Tuesday, and then modified it with new wheels before I even drove it.
Built different.
(I still have not driven it, my assistant picked it up)
Go where rich people go.
Live where they live.
Eat what they eat.
Travel where they travel.
If you do this now, within your means, it will be impossible for you not to be inspired to level up.
And you’ll likely meet some very resourceful people along the way.
Upward📈
Porsche is valuing their Taycans internally at 33% after 3 years.
Meaning if you buy a $100,000 Taycan today…
They expect the liquidity to be $33,000 in 2027.
They cannot give them away.
Do what this information what you will…
@beanz916
The scarcity is still real. Demand heavily outweighs supply.
If supply actually met demand, they'd be worth anywhere from MSRP to ~50% off, depending on the model.
Heard two guys at Starbucks talking about a party tonight for the NFL draft 💀
If you're about to blow a Thursday night scarfing down poison just to watch grown-ass men get picked to play a sport that won't even be on TV again until October...
You're probably not gonna make it
Feel bad for the young bloods that got brainwashed into the 401k / slumlord / illiquidity life.
They’ll never know what it’s like to make $250K driving the worlds hottest SVJ🥲
Played it safe instead.
Hate to see it.
Choosing to look poor keeps you poor.
Your clothes, your car, where you live, etc. need to align with who you *want* to because they take you to the people who are already there.
Most people say: “I shouldn’t need to impress someone with my stuff to get them to like me!”
And
Some of the best starter exotics between $100K-$150K
Monthly payments will vary between ~$1700-2600 w 0 down
Net cost to own after you exit closer to $400-600/mo if not lower or profitable on some.
Lot of options.
Stop driving base model 4 series.
Told the internet I was ready to buy a new GT3RS (among other cars).
Found a car. Sent the wire. Now she’s here.
Didn’t even need to buy 29 cash flowing properties in Montana to justify whether I could afford it.
@TarianLovesArch
That's fair. But the ADs make it seem like there is a waitlist from Rolex the manufacturer, not a "the dealer is going to make you wait until they like you" list.
@FracSlap
1. Electric cars, historically, have depreciated faster than fossil fuel powered cars. Tesla is continuously lowering MSRP on new cars, which depreciates the rest of the market at a high rate, further accelerating this process.
2. No.
The coldest take I’ve ever fucking seen.
$80k wagie has to work til 60+ which might as well be forever, can be fired any time, and upward mobility is capped.
Even a 60hr per week biz owner taking home NOTHING is better off if they’re building a good business because it can be
Unpopular opinion:
The $80k salaried worker with a 9-5 job is better off than the 60 hour per week business owner barely earning $50k.
And it’s not even close.
Twitter wealth coaches are out here driving clapped out Toyotas to save money.
I’m buying matching Lambos for me and the wife just because.
Careful who you follow. You only live one life - you can choose live it in a way that gives you everything you want.
"I'm going to become a millionaire by investing in illiquid tax-advantaged retirement accounts, whole life insurance, and high-risk speculative short-term real estate rentals in markets that are controlled by third-party technology companies"
*Laughs in Hypercar*
The most common car brands amongst millionaires:
1. Toyota
2. Honda
3. Ford
Top car amongst people making $200k is the Ford F-150.
You might see a lot of Range Rovers, BMW's & Audis in your town.
Good chance most of those people are not wealthy.
Does your “wealth coach” have the balls to buy a million dollar car and modify it three days later?
Or are they still trying to sling $1,800/mo apartments in Kansas?
Don’t let the anon dickheads fool you into “staying humble” because they think a Corolla somehow looks more noble than driving a McLaren.
If you can afford it, you won’t regret it.
Life is too short to drive boring cars.
@theurban122
Relax.
You posted that 12 days ago. It obviously has been spread since then. Someone else posted the photos in a group I’m in.
Congrats on being the first to post a photo of what insiders have known for 15+ years.
My core team of 5 have been with me for:
- 17 years
- 14 years
- 10 years
- 7 years
- 6 years
They quietly earn more than most of the ppl acting like ballers on money twitter… by a lot.
You don’t have to be the founder or CEO.
Just attach yourself to a savage & be valuable.
The only thing standing between you and your wildest dreams is a broke 24-year-old from Ohio on X trying to convince you that you need to own 100 rental properties that each net $145/mo to achieve financial freedom.
Stay poor and have poor people problems like food and shelter and taxes.
Or…
Get rich and have rich people problems like not having enough room for your incredible & massive car collection.
Your choice.
CAR INVESTING ALPHA:
I believe the market for great cars is going to go up over the next 12-24 months.
Hardly anyone else can see this since everyone on X things a Corolla is the ultimate flex.
But since you're seeing this on your feed, give it a look and consider
The people who are against car payments are what I like to call “poverty smart”
If you’re poor and you’ve decided to live like you’re poor no matter how much money you have, then your monthly car payment (or lack thereof) matters a lot, because you live your entire life one
20 years of 401k contributions in my left hand lmao
Took me 15 years to go from $3,500 to $1M+ in JUST watches from trading them.
Get aggressive with your lifestyle + entrepreneurial pursuits & lap the total life savings of everyone “playing it safe” in a decade.
Doesn’t matter how much money you actually have..
If you live like you’re poor,
Then you’re poor.
This is what the FIRE types get wrong.
They’re smart enough to get rich, then they lock in a below average lifestyle at the expensive of the possibility of a great one.
Awful.
Things I wish someone told me when I was 18:
Happy graduation season. For all of you entering the real world, here are some simple steps to follow to start on the right foot on your path to wealth.
1. Get a job that incentivizes performance-based compensation.
Your base salary
The biggest mistake the "happy" brokies make is assuming everything will be comfortable forever.
"I make $120K, monthly expenses are covered, March Madness is on, life is good!"
One accident, one pandemic, one layoff can upend you.
Mediocrity is a dangerous game.
Love seeing anon accounts talk shit on nice cars and watches, saying “every rich person I know doesn’t flex nice shit”
How are you gonna bash nice things if you’ve never even owned them?
Do you even know real rich people?
Doubt it.
I don’t buy my Porsches or Rolexes new from dealers and still do just fine.
Don’t get caught up in thinking you need to pay MSRP prices for everything.
Just buy for less than you can sell for later and enjoy your lifestyle for free or profit.
Red pill this blue pill that
Why don’t u take the fuckin green pill and get rich so that you can insulate yourself from the losers both sides of the aisle and live an exceptional life?
Poor ppl love to say that the rich are assholes, but I see the opposite.
Go to a game in the nosebleeds and it’s easy to find a drunk asshole acting up.
Tickets in my F1 suite were $8K-$20K. Everybody was super friendly, no drama, despite unlimited booze.
“Lesson in there”
Yea bro definitely wear an Apple Watch and lease a Corolla so you can buy more slumlord doors & dividend stocks.
The luxury stuff just isn’t worth it.
I’m only up $600K on this pic 😭
Pathetic returns.
This is spot on.
People who choose NOT to use cars and other luxuries as signals of wealth talk down on it as “buying friends” but the reality is this kid is right.
Car enthusiasts like to hang out and do business with other car enthusiasts
What you do with that is your choice
Investing in real estate when you're not already rich is a fool's game.
I don't believe in destroying your credit and overleveraging just to earn $500 per unit per month, when one mistake can eat all your profits for the year.
It's crazy to me that people think this is a smart
The one key to success, if we had to boil it all down to just one, is simple.
Committing.
If you commit, no matter how many times you fail or get set back, you will eventually succeed.
There is no other option.
@blagojevic_n
They are in plastic coffins. The regular green Rolex boxes are actually not very protective. They are also bulky and expensive to ship in large quantities. The watches don’t go into the nice boxes until they are sold to the end-user.
That struck a chord.
Let's talk about Rolex demand for a minute, because some people can't fathom the fact that there are quite literally MILLIONS of people lined up to buy new Rolexes every year.
First, the obvious: Rolex is building three new factories right now.
They're
BRUTAL example of what happens when you buy the wrong car.
This poor girl lost over $70,000 in 18 months driving a Maserati Ghibli...
Here's everything that went wrong on this deal:
If you want to be Bugatti rich, you can't invest like the Camry poor.
Fuck a 401K. Fuck a Roth IRA.
They're for wagies who don't have a path to real wealth.
Gotta go ALL IN on entrepreneurship.
You might fail. You might get a Bugatti.
You definitely won't regret trying.
1. Graduate from school
2. Get a “good job”
3. Be frugal and work towards retirement for 40 years.
4. Retire and be frugal til u die (hope it doesn’t run out)
Or
1. Start learning skills
2. Apprentice under masters
3. Chase wealth aggressively
20 years later you’re in the
My collection needed more color.
So I bought the fastest, most insane 911 ever made.
Sent the wire from my MacBook while enjoying an espresso and a croissant.
Getting rich is awesome. Highly recommend.
The more wealthy people I met when I was coming up, the more I realized the one benefit they all had in common was that they controlled their experience instead of being subject to someone else’s experience.
That’s freedom. That’s wealth.
Whenever you find yourself wondering why your hard work isn’t paying off the way it is other people on Instagram, don't forget that fast money disappears as fast as it's made.
Real money takes time, but it stays.
My argument that everyone NEEDS to do what it takes to get wealthy is a simple one.
What's the number one thing people complain about in every corner of society?
Money.
"I can't afford to buy a home! Rent is too expensive here, landlords are predatory! Have you seen the price
Have 60+ of my top students in for my invite only, in person training at my office today.
$100K+/year watch traders (highest is a 22 year old making $800k), exotic car owners, doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs, etc.
My courses cost as little as $297 to get in. Unlike most
If you can’t afford something, you haven’t earned the right to an opinion bc don’t have that choice to make.
“I would NEVER buy an RM!”
Kk big dog well you can’t afford a strap for one right now so why don’t you worry about your own money & come back when you can play w/ us 🤷🏻♂️