50% compounded strategy

My simple strategy is cashout at 50% (1.5x) everytime only with blue chip stocks in a good dip. I've done this 6 different times within 1 year so that was compounded 50% everytime.

Do I miss out on huge potential gains? Yes, but human greed more times than not destroys those gains. This method takes away emotion and greed and locks in guaranteed profits. From 25k to around 280k 1 year using the 50% strategy.

My only rules are blue chip stocks in a DIP and 50% cash out no matter what. Yes, it is gambling. Yes, blue chips can fail but any stock can fail. Yes, holding less than a year you get taxed more but profits are still alot better than index.

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Creato 2y | 10 lug 2023, 21:21:50


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