Made 300% on $AMD calls last month
Full transparency: started year with $45k. Peak: $112k in March. Current: $28k. The market humbles you. Still holding $PLTR. Diamond hands or cope? Probably cope.
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How long have you been doing this? Impressive numbers.
Love the transparency. This community needs more of this.
Fees really do compound in the wrong direction.
The psychology of money matters as much as the math.
Fees really do compound in the wrong direction.
Have you modeled different interest rate scenarios?
This is a solid framework. Saving this post.
This is a solid framework. Saving this post.
How did this perform during the 2022 drawdown?
Good luck! Keep us updated.
I respectfully disagree. The data suggests otherwise.
Be careful about survivorship bias in this analysis.
Have you stress tested this against a 40% drawdown?
This is the way.
Not financial advice but I'm doing the exact same thing.
Have you stress tested this against a 40% drawdown?
Counterpoint: what happens if rates stay elevated longer?
Have you modeled different interest rate scenarios?
This is the post I needed. Exactly my situation.
Interesting perspective. I see it differently — happy to elaborate.
Great post, thanks for sharing this.
Counterpoint: what happens if rates stay elevated longer?
I was skeptical at first but this changed my mind.
Not financial advice but I'm doing the exact same thing.
Mind sharing your full allocation?
The compounding at year 20+ is when it gets really wild.
Fees really do compound in the wrong direction.
Appreciate the transparency here. Most people gatekeep this stuff.
I've been burned by this before. Your caution is warranted.
What's your thoughts on the downside risk here?
This is essentially what a financial advisor charges $5k to tell you.
The fee math always surprises people when you actually do it out.
This is a masterclass. Bookmarked.
Not financial advice but I'm doing the exact same thing.
I was skeptical at first but this changed my mind.
The math here is solid. This is what people miss.
The compounding at year 20+ is when it gets really wild.
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