$TSLA bull thesis for 2026 — change my mind
Turned $5k into $47k in 4 months through leveraged NVDA calls. Got greedy. Tried to do it again. Back to $8k. Currently in 100% cash trying to recalibrate.
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Not financial advice but I'm doing the exact same thing.
The math here is solid. This is what people miss.
What catalyst are you watching for?
This is the way.
This is the way.
Appreciate you sharing the L's too. Most people only post wins.
The psychology of money matters as much as the math.
FIRE community is the most underrated corner of personal finance.
This is exactly what I needed to read today.
What brokerage are you using for this?
The hardest part is just not touching it during a crash.
I respectfully disagree. The data suggests otherwise.
The compounding at year 20+ is when it gets really wild.
Have you considered the tax implications of this approach?
Love the transparency. This community needs more of this.
Interesting perspective. I see it differently — happy to elaborate.
This is essentially what a financial advisor charges $5k to tell you.
The math here is solid. This is what people miss.
Mind sharing your full allocation?
How did this perform during the 2022 drawdown?
Have you modeled different interest rate scenarios?
Exactly. The sequence-of-returns issue is severely underappreciated.
The math here is solid. This is what people miss.
The hardest part is just not touching it during a crash.
This is essentially what a financial advisor charges $5k to tell you.
Fees really do compound in the wrong direction.
Appreciate the transparency here. Most people gatekeep this stuff.
Fees really do compound in the wrong direction.
Mind sharing your full allocation?
Have you stress tested this against a 40% drawdown?
Interesting perspective. I see it differently — happy to elaborate.
This is either genius or the most expensive lesson of your life.
Exactly. The sequence-of-returns issue is severely underappreciated.
FIRE community is the most underrated corner of personal finance.
The psychology of money matters as much as the math.
What brokerage are you using for this?
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