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I've made more money investing in stocks and options than I have from options. Over 20 years as an employee (so excluding time as a founder) my returns from investments is 2-3X the return from startup stock options. And that's as only a part time investor. I like sure things (like I knew in 2001 from an understanding of economics that there would be a housing bubble and that it would eventually burst. I was never abl…
But that's not "getting rich off of salary". That's gambling on the stock market. Sure, there are plenty of people who hit that jackpot too, but let's not lump that together with the idea that 9-5 salary is a way to get rich.
A gambling game where the house historically doesn't win (if you don't try to day trade). And historically, your money doubles in ~7 years.
> Sure, there are plenty of people who hit that jackpot too
Yes, many people hit that jackpot.
> let's not lump that together with the idea that 9-5 salary is a way to get rich.
There are many well off upper middle class that own multiple homes this way and retire at a reasonable if not early age, with a net worth that will leave substantial amounts to their kids.