Quote Originally Posted by MrPrena View Post
ChunkyMonkey. I appreciate your education on commercial real estate, but you should compare pro vs pro before bashing "wall street investors"
I usually just bring ideas here for 1000 investment challenge, and not post how big my wee wee is. However, hearing about wall st comment, I had to do this.
This is just a taste of what I will be posting 2000% gain on S CALL next week when you post about your commercial real estate sale (plus not knowing pro vs amateur wall st investors).

Evidence of Sprint 4 Out-of-Money-Call purchases on social media (blog) and chart. I paid about .11 cents (mar)?
Since it is now 5.15, I get 1.15 on my pocket for .11 cents invested? hahaha
(almost 1100% in 60days).

People like me must post stuff like this (evidences) on public blog/social media to cover my ass from...

Evidences submitted. (deleted/erased some specific option strategies on FB post. No free lunch)


ETA: One more thing to add. Please don't say "historical bull market" "any noob can do that". I am dying to short the near all time high market within 8-16mo, and I did better during the bear market.
Due to lower buying power at bear market, It is hard to believe to some intermediate investors who had 5+ career at a financial sector as CFA or CMT. However, if you look at the abs dP/dt, change is more aggressive than bull market slopes at lower dV.



It has been long time. I actually sold another rental resulted in this. My estimated capital gain tax was $58k that year. I don't keep track afterward.

Here is the thing. It's very common to gain over 1000% in real estate.. E.g I put $5000 down on a house on King and 3rd and got hard money loan for the purchase and fix. Sold it 8 months later and profited $98000. My ROI is close to 2000%.

Portfolio holding yield much higher.. What's few pennies earnings on each share (e.g my citi stock worth $50s earning only 9 pennies) is nothing compared to say $10k Downpayment on a rental unit and earning $500-600 profit a month or $7200 a year on that initial $10k investment. That's not counting the capital gain that stock guys love so much.

I am glad you are on something good to grow your money. I am lazy, I don't have the time or energy to get into stock and actually 'work.' My current venture is to open a gun store to feed my weekend fun.


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