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>> No.19895264 [View]
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19895264

>cash out all my options and stocks
>80k cash in account
>go all in on one stock that is currently at 50% off all time high
>go away for a few months
>stocks go to precovid prices
>I now have 160k

Any objections or should I do it on January 2022 buy calls?

>> No.19894923 [View]
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19894923

>cash out all my options and stocks
>80k cash in account
>go all in on one stock that is currently at 50% off all time high
>go away for a few months
>stocks go to precovid prices
>I now have 160k

Any objections?

>> No.19893207 [View]
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19893207

>Cash out all my options and stocks
>80k cash in account
>Go all in on one stock like NCLH anon did and walk away for a few months
>Double or more whatever I threw in if they go to precovid prices eg. $80k in a stock currently trading at 50% former value would become $160k

How do I go about timing this so that I can get maximum short term gains out of my currently held stocks and options while also trying to get my stock of choice at a low? Sick of watching the stock markets and figure I'd rather just go afk after picking up a solid stock choice that is unlikely to go bankrupt and survive a recession.

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