Rebuilt my portfolio from getting margin called and bottoming at 200k during Liberation Day to 3M last week. Then lost half of it because I loaded up on data center and energy stocks with full leverage last Friday.

    Schwab only shows up until the close, after hours I lost another few hundred grand and am sitting at 1.4M now with more option losses hitting when market opens.

    Never. Fucking. Learn.

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    Posted by cat-from-the-future

    21 Comments

    1. youreaditfirst on

      Casino always wins. Take some time off. Take 70% of your profits now, buy a house or invest it on something else other then the market. Not many people can say they have that kind of money.

    2. You could’ve retired early.

      3m with 8% growth is 240k annually bitch and you’re gambling it away like a retard

    3. NotEasyOne_Regard on

      Bro, you have a milli 400… get out.

      It was better to leave with 3 millies but you decided to be regarded.

    4. That’s ummm, quite a big loss. So big I’m even starting to think you’re not really a cat from the future at all. If you were I doubt you’d have bought a ton of data centre options.

    5. GeneratedMonkey on

      Man, makes me feel a little better about my 10k loss. I do have to ask if you can take 200k to 3M why not limit your trades to that amount?  

      You still have a ton of money to grow. I mean just buying shares and waiting a year will easily give you 10-20% after today’s selloffs.

    6. Orantolifestyle on

      At that point why are playing options what that much? I’d just trade the stock and make 10% on options.

    7. You had 3M… that’s more than enough to just fuck off and do nothing for 30 years. What a waste

    8. Ok-Outcome-6151 on

      Me crying with $160 in my savings 😭🤣 I should’ve went to the stock market instead of the Navy lol

    9. how much are you paying in cap gains taxes for 2025? it’s pretty unfortunate you didn’t have your rise and fall in the same calendar year. Would’ve been nicer for taxes

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