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08-13-2024, 04:39 PM
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Instead of working so hard, why don't more people look into leveraged ETFs (srs)
Forget the Jewish bile 60+ hour a week work culture
Look into leveraged etfs instead.
I DACed 43,000 in TECL and SPXL over the last 2 years and now I have $106,000 in leveraged ETFs alone.
Herers proof: https://www.instagram.com/p/C8YBfSJpe0T/?hl=en
And that was like 5 day old pic. Today its 107,000.
I put in around $500-2,500 per month over the past 2 years. MOST of my money is in non-leveraged etfs (VOO, Vong etc.) however. SPXL (3X leveraged ETF that tracks the sp500) has had an annualized rate of return of 25%.
Its a game of risks/rewards. You aren't going to become a millionaire quick like that without putting in some major risk. Or unless you go to medical school or some top law school or business school and get a $200,000+ year job after graduation.
I ,nor should anyone else, recommend that you put all your $$$ in leveraged ETFs ; that said I personally think its worth the risk based off what I have seen leveraged etfs do since their inception, back tracking, corporate profits etc. But of course others would not feel comfortable with that risk, and that's OK as well. Leveraged decay can be devastating and you MUST dac even when times are tough and you are at a loss. Do your own research before investing.
Here is a top 5 performing ETFs over the past 5 years. Most of the top ones are leveraged(for now)
https://etfdb.com/compare/highest-5-year-returns/
Look into leveraged etfs instead.
I DACed 43,000 in TECL and SPXL over the last 2 years and now I have $106,000 in leveraged ETFs alone.
Herers proof: https://www.instagram.com/p/C8YBfSJpe0T/?hl=en
And that was like 5 day old pic. Today its 107,000.
I put in around $500-2,500 per month over the past 2 years. MOST of my money is in non-leveraged etfs (VOO, Vong etc.) however. SPXL (3X leveraged ETF that tracks the sp500) has had an annualized rate of return of 25%.
Its a game of risks/rewards. You aren't going to become a millionaire quick like that without putting in some major risk. Or unless you go to medical school or some top law school or business school and get a $200,000+ year job after graduation.
I ,nor should anyone else, recommend that you put all your $$$ in leveraged ETFs ; that said I personally think its worth the risk based off what I have seen leveraged etfs do since their inception, back tracking, corporate profits etc. But of course others would not feel comfortable with that risk, and that's OK as well. Leveraged decay can be devastating and you MUST dac even when times are tough and you are at a loss. Do your own research before investing.
Here is a top 5 performing ETFs over the past 5 years. Most of the top ones are leveraged(for now)
https://etfdb.com/compare/highest-5-year-returns/
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