2025-06 第一周剧本推演

这是有可能发生的剧本 概率很高 当然它也有可能发生2-19那一波 在来一波极致的诱多

横盘的时间越长带来的波动性越大 这个月我们有6-6 6-20 6-30 三个重要的时间点

这是5年周期的回测 目测波动会比较大 大概是前面周期下跌的一半 然后我们就会火箭升空

jpm 跌破了263 但是这是在亚洲时间,我们需要关注美国时间 阿基米德持续在关注ko的过程

亚洲hsi 游戏币在燃烧 上证指数游戏币燃烧 原油 黄金 up 加密数字货币在燃烧

请做好风险控制,这一周不会很一般~

2025/06/02 时事通讯

5969.24

5930.49

5891.73

5852.98

如上周发布的密码本一样,在亚洲时间段 击中了5868

也许我们在美东盘会看到反弹,今天是关键的一天 spy 594是重要的心理位置

市场现在没有非常看跌6-6它会选择方向 现在 vix 上涨 黄金上涨 今天美东盘有可能会回测594的spy

今天是养老金的延续,有可能会产生买盘请做好心理准备

10点是一个关键的时间 其次是9点~ 阿基米德ko

Even with $1,000,000 Annual Income, You’re Not Free If You’re in Debt

Just because you’re earning $1 million per year doesn’t mean you’re financially free —
👉 If you’re carrying credit card debt, a big mortgage, and lifestyle inflation, you’re still a high-income middle-class worker — not truly free.


🧠 Why “$1M/year ≠ Freedom”

Let’s break down a realistic scenario for someone making $1M/year in the U.S.:


📉 Real-World Breakdown: $1M Annual Income in the U.S.

CategoryAmountNotes
💰 Gross Income$1,000,000Sounds like a dream
🏦 After Taxes~$550,00045%+ gone to taxes (Federal + State + FICA)
🏠 Mortgage~$120,000/yearFor a $1.5–$2M home
🚗 Car Loans + Insurance~$24,0002 cars, mid-high end
💳 Credit Card Payments~$36,000$3,000/month – interest is brutal
🧒 Private School + Nanny~$60,000For just one child
💼 Lifestyle Costs~$100,000+Travel, dining, social obligations
📉 Leftover for investing/saving<$150,000Less than 15% of total income

🔻 Bottom Line:

You earn a million, but you live paycheck to paycheck — just in a bigger house.

  • You have no flexibility.
  • You can’t stop working.
  • You’re just one accident or layoff away from a financial crisis.

✅ Compare That To: $20K/Month After-Tax Income, No Debt

CriteriaAdvantage
Stable $20K/month after-tax$240,000/year of actual cashflow
No credit card debtNo compound interest eating you alive
No mortgage or small rentLean lifestyle
Low living costsBased in SE Asia, Portugal, or lower-cost cities
$15K+/month investable cashStrong compounding machine
Time freedomYou don’t need to work

🎯 Key Insight:

It’s not about how much you earn.
It’s about how much you keep, and whether you can stop working — and still live well.