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>> No.56081037 [View]
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>>56080697
>-5%
Oh, your journey's just beginning, Mumu.

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>>55200745
>>55200756
He'll be fine. He's just gotta hang tough.

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>>53624264
Cash is still a trading position though. Essentially a put with theta decay at the rate of inflation.

It's worth remembering though that you shouldn't hold a position you wouldn't buy into. Which means it's worth asking yourself if, right now, you'd put all your money into those short dated puts. Is it reasonable to risk it all such that you'd be out of the game rather than just breaking even?

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>>53612620
>I lose money on the bond value but make more money on the interest rates?
Eh, maybe? If the price of the fund goes down, you're losing money when you sell it or when it matures. He can't promise you that it absolutely definitely will come back up to where it was when you bought before you exit your position. If it goes down in value more than the amount you're making from interest/dividend payments, you're definitely losing money.
>If the value goes down, it's going to go back up and the best time to buy is when it's at its lowest
Yes, "when it reaches its lowest point" is the ideal time to invest more in it. That's a generic statement that is both absolutely true and absolutely useless unless you have a crystal ball.
You got sold a bill of hope (or cope) by someone repeating generic investment talking points that have nothing to back them up with respect to this particular fund.
>the fund containing multiple bonds so even if one crashes the others are unlikely to crash too. Is that accurate?
Again, yes, but that's generic 'diversify your investments' advice.
That's not to say it's good or bad, but It's probably not good, since it's a bank managed bond fund. Managed funds and ETFs have management and maintenance fees, meaning you're paying somebody else to buy and sell the bonds for you and to pick winners and losers for you when they 'rebalance' the fund. That means you're losing part of your gains, so in almost every case you're better off buying the bonds or stocks directly yourself.
Friendly advice for keeping your money with the bank? Compare their interest rates on savings and CDs, and their "investment products' returns" to their stock dividend.

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>>53243628
/biz/ crypto veterans know that feel all too well.

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>>50316689
NRGU is currently down about 64% from its absolute peak around 775.

I'll let you do the math on the recovery of a 3x ETF and the approximate oil price required.

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>>11757209
These are probably more relevant to people now though.

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>>11543528
I don't know that there is a term. JUSTing perhaps.

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>>11491834
Just need a 15x, anon.

Then you're back where you were :)

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>>11254750

>> No.11159951 [View]
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>>11159882
How much do you need to make back, anons?

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>>11142778
Just 100% to go.

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Going all in on TQQQ ($2K) life savings

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>>10682888
Nice digits.

And no, you can make it all back, anon. As long as you don't use margin or hit zero.

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Only like 95% here.

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>>10613857
I have not one, but two handy charts for you, OP.

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>>10495068
Damn, son. My table doesn't even cover that.

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>>10284100
...but this has percentages actually relevant to crypto.

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>>10012920
havr a (You)

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>>9868656
Funny way of spelling "Fear".

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>>9652811
Related, I found this handy chart to keep around.

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>>8652130
wise. you need to be liquid to buy the true dip

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What you need to make up losses...so how much up % do you need to make up your losses?

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