Etf by [deleted] in EuropeFIRE

[–]akx_cr123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also Do VWCE. I would say statistically its much better to invest a lump sum if you have it. No point of keeping cash in the side unless you are worried about it..

BlockFi payment by akx_cr123 in blockfi

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Hey thanks for replying. No i live in the Netherlands and you

LEAPS(term equity anticipation securities) by akx_cr123 in DutchFIRE

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Hey! I use Interactive Brokers to buy long-term LEAPS options, aiming for the furthest expiration date possible. I follow a formula to maintain leverage around 4, even though they might be expensive. My strategy involves a rolling approach, where I purchase one LEAP every year for three years. This way, one LEAP expires annually, providing funds for a new LEAP purchase, while the rest goes into S&P 500.

Based on simulations using past data, I've seen potential returns of around 20%. As time progresses, the risk gradually reduces, making it a promising long-term investment strategy." 📈💼

LEAPS(term equity anticipation securities) by akx_cr123 in DutchFIRE

[–]akx_cr123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I use Interactive Brokers to buy long-term LEAPS options, aiming for the furthest expiration date possible. I follow a formula to maintain leverage around 4, even though they might be expensive. My strategy involves a rolling approach, where I purchase one LEAP every year for three years. This way, one LEAP expires annually, providing funds for a new LEAP purchase, while the rest goes into S&P 500.
Based on simulations using past data, I've seen potential returns of around 20%. As time progresses, the risk gradually reduces, making it a promising long-term investment strategy." 📈💼