>>751084661: make it as big as you can! adding money later is hard and itll pay itself as it will return the money via dividends and networth!
2: save a little to be able to buy it every day!
3: joshu went with 100k shares when he made koyolabo! some recommend making less shares, this is what changes:
-the more shares the less each is worth, share price is total networth/number of shares, so if theres more, you get less money from daily sales as people are paying less money for shares!
-shares also give you, its owner, dividens weekly, as well qs the possibility of selling them later if you need funds
-shares can be bought at a maximum amount of 1k a day
-for a while, if you are active, people will buy uour shares daily no matter what as long as they are cheap!
-however people will stop if the shares are too expensive, or the fund seems inactive
this means that having shares be worth as much as possible its not necessarily good as if you sell 0, the fund also gets 0 investment!
and while some people buy a lot of things automatically they don't necessarily buy all the things!
the 100k shares i began koyolabo with are now worth 67,077,261,000 and gave 2,215,780,000 divs this week alone and cost me nothing!
theyve also given me divs for 31 weeks!
koyolabo bulleting section has the divs payout per week going back all the way but its been a significant amount of income!
the tldr is that the initial share amount is a once in a lifetime chance to skip 100 days pf buying your own fund and if you intend to play for a bit are imho worth it!
-koyolabo