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Direxion Daily Technology Bull 3X Shares

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

Help me Yolo my Roth IRA on Robinhood

r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

Haven’t seen any mentions of TECL Or $WEBL

r/optionsSee Post

My leveraged ETF list for the recession market crash if it happens

r/investingSee Post

People who invested in commodities before the crash started this year, how did you realize it was the right time? Did you also have investments in tech before the crash? Did you sell them off before investing in commodities? Which commodity etfs/stock would you recommend to cope with stagflation?

r/stocksSee Post

Holding TQQQ/TECL and UCO longterm?

r/stocksSee Post

Holding TQQQ, TECL, and UCO Long Term

r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

AMC APES MIGHT LITERALLY BE RETARDED

r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

Judgement Day

r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

Most Leveraged ETF for quick capital gains

r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

TECL 1820% over 5 years!!

r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

TECL over 152% gain this year

r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

TECL over 152% gain this year. Double $$ yearly

r/stocksSee Post

I have sold all my TECL, SOXL, TQQQ, UPRO with very good profit. Should I reinvest now or wait? If reinvest, on what? What is cheap now?

r/investingSee Post

What is the downside to a leveraged ETF long term?

r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

I know it's not much compared to some of you crazy kids, but TECL has made me $1,200 (28% ROI) in 3 months. If you're feeling bullish on tech in the next couple months now might be a good time to get in.

r/stocksSee Post

Into the end of 2nd year of my investing career, I seek more guidance/advice from you.

r/investingSee Post

TECL (3x tech long) long term

r/stocksSee Post

Question: Why do my trailing stops keep getting filled even though the stock hasn't dropped nearly enough to trigger the sell?

r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

3,600 to 25,000 3x leveraged ETF COVID YOLO

r/stocksSee Post

Is there anything wrong with reliable leveraged ETF’s?

r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

Want to do a $50k YOLO, TECS or TECL?

r/stocksSee Post

Can one accumulate wealth by investing in the market?

r/stocksSee Post

TECL vs SOXL: Risky Business or How I Learned to Stop Thinking and Bought the Bomb

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toss a couple bands into TECL and let the hatred flow through you

Mentions:#TECL

You do what any level headed INVESTOR does - you consistently invest in the stock market. Current "all time high" will be a "five year low" in five years and you'll be sorry you didn't invest. There was a study showing that when investing at all time high will end up giving you almost the same long term return as timing the market perfectly. And definitely, investing at all time high will give you a much higher long term return than contemplating and keeping all cash. That said, I have about 5% in SGOV for that juicy crash that's coming "any day now", just so I don't feel bad that i don't have cash to buy TECL when it does crash 😁

Mentions:#SGOV#TECL

Feels comfy holding TECL and TQQQ shares. Probably not exciting enough for WSB though.

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r/investingSee Comment

You start out- 20yrs old, want to be courageous, want Growth, want risk(not afraid), etc.... I thought you were gonna say stuff like TECL, UPRO MSTY, FNGU etc.... Global stocks are aggressive>?

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

TECL me right there

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I just found out about TECL (Direxion Daily Technology Bull 3X Shares). Need to remember that one the next time we have a small correction.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

!Banbet TECL 89 15d

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r/stocksSee Comment

Dump it into TECL and pray.  

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Yes, but make sure to have money set aside in case it dips more. My strategy is buying $1000 of TECL each time it goes down $2, so in theory I have enough money to buy all the way down to TECL being $0/share (which would never happen)

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

!banbet TECL 115 5d

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r/stocksSee Comment

That looks solid. There is a lot of tech, it’s actually a fairly aggressive build, I don’t know why they are saying it is boring. Esp with a good chunk of Bitcoin. Very similar to me, so I guess I am biased. I just started to play with TECL, a leveraged XLK (x3). Very dangerous, but potentially quite lucrative. And I like VOO since it is very inexpensive, very low management fees.

Mentions:#TECL#XLK#VOO
r/stocksSee Comment

Simple answer - VT or VOO ticker symbols If you want a safe individual stock portfolio - you pick 10 companies and allocated them 10% each in your portfolio and rebalance back to 10% once a year If you’re a nut job you buy 1 single stock But you’re better off buying something likely TQQQ or TECL or SOXL or SPXL if you want a hyper aggressive play that plays and grows like and individual stock companies without all the risks of going bust like a single company has

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Better yet, check TECL

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r/optionsSee Comment

I researched on leverage ETF that beats its counterpart historically. TQQQ, TECL, UPRO and SPXL are the ones I trade. TQQQ is great to sell puts at different expiration and strike prices. I close out most of my trades when RSI is high. I also buy the shares and sell covered calls. With TQQQ I don’t have to worry about earnings or company’s event. Out of all the leverage ETFs, TQQQ is the most liquid.

r/optionsSee Comment

I just found tickers SOXL & TECL I think I'll try buying short calls on (to add to SPY DIA & QQQ)

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I bought TECL and harvested tax savings

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Never really cared for LEAPS. Too long of a duration to be fun and or reliable. With TECL crashing from $100 to $40 based solely on what Mr Orange did, I knew it eventually would rebound even if it took 4 more years. And I was fine waiting 4 years for the inevitable rebound. The rebound happening in only 2 months was the surprising part !

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I've been doing this strategy for about 2 years 70% TECL 30% low volatility ETFs; SVOL, DXJ, LVHI. With the goal of if the market does crash the low volatility stocks shouldn't crash much or at least 3x less than TECL. This allowed me to sell most of my low volatility ETFs and buy TECL at the super low $42 ! I've since sold some TECL and I'm at an 80/20 mix. If I never sell/convert into other ETFs I won't have any money to buy the next dip lol

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I’m always buying TECL and TQQQ

Mentions:#TECL#TQQQ
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

For the past year, someone has been doing market buys of TECL at 4 AM. I assume from robinhood. Very low volume so he was often buying 10% over market. Thanks guy.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

About 2-3 months ago I sold all positions and went all in SOXL TSLR and TECL. Basically doubled my net worth. Friday morning I went all in SQQQ for what I hope will be the next week before I reevaluate some longs. Feels weird being a twink, but someone’s gotta do it

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Look up Direxion they are 3x leveraged for lots of things like financial or tech. There's a ticker for bull and bear also. Like TECL = tech bull 3x and TECS = tech bear 3x

Mentions:#TECL#TECS
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I always see this said but the 5y chart accounts for that… look at 5y on tecl compared to 5y on XLK. You’re still way up (sure not 3x) holding TECL. At times it ends up being more than 3x, but if you believe in the underlying fund the leverage almost always works in your favour

Mentions:#XLK#TECL
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

All in on SOXL TECL and TSLR. They called me regarded but 2x entire portfolio in 2 weeks of trading. SOXL and TSLR still so far from ATH… hold out for 5x?

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Wow feels good to win for once. Currently 100% triple leveraged split about 60% SOXL and 30% TECL with the rest almost entirely TSLR. Seemed to time the bottom and now sitting at 80-100% gain on all. Question is… what do now? I look at SOXL with an ATH of $70 and I want to hold that until it breaks… currently at $18. Problem is it’s taking more and more to sit on about 300k in triple leverage in this market. Anyone else regardation deep rooted like mine? Thoughts?

r/stocksSee Comment

It's à juggle. I jumped from -32% to -15% to -16% in principal in a month. You have to be in to win. (-27.5% to -11.5% total return) Next dip, I'm loading up on more TECL,SOXL,UDOW,SPYU for a rapid,no nonsense recovery back to Jan 1,overcoming all withdrawals and downside. I never sell 100% of anything. I trim.  Knowledge of what goes up(and down) more than the indices can dramatically expedite a recovery. The 2x to 4x leveraged longs are my go-to vehicles to recover from drawdowns. I margin against my buy and hold portfolio as I swing trade these vehicles.

r/StockMarketSee Comment

I know what I have to do...more SPYU,TECL,SOXL

r/StockMarketSee Comment

That's great. I wish I could say the same. I was  16% off my April 6 low but I'll only be up 14-15% after the next round of expenses and bills come in. I shouldve bought more TECL and SOXL.  The next time TECL and SOXL are oversold I need to quintuple duple down. I'm up over 40-50% on those positions. They're just not big enough. I may trim some of my buy and hold positions and go straight for the jugular. I'd be happy with a 16% pop to get me close to Jan 1 after monthly withdrawals. I have to make sure I buy the right vehicles to quickly get there on the next pump.

Mentions:#TECL#SOXL
r/investingSee Comment

TQQQ, SOXL, FNGB, TECL lol

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I hold: * YINN * TQQQ * TECL * FAS * LABU * UDOW * SPXL * CURE And the ONLY one that isn't doing well is CURE. What Leveraged Fund should I swap it out for?

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Curious to get you window licking drool buckets thoughts on my current strategy. I will preface with the fact that I am a deeply troubled boy, and I shall take risks at considerable length. I currently have my portfolio split almost evenly between 3X tech ETFs and TSLA 2x. Basically: TSLR, TECL and SOXL pretty even, all in. I had some fantastic buys and am currently sitting up about 30-40% on these positions. They are for the most part a 3-5x to ATH which I do believe well see again. What are your thoughts? HODL? Anyone else in a similar boat? I may be tempted to sell as I start seeing 100% +

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

FAS, YINN, TECL, etc. All the 3x leveraged funds are down except for the three indices - why?

r/stocksSee Comment

No point in trading when I can just buy and hold and buy and hold and buy and hold - and use rebalancing to buy dips in companies that are in a downturn. In trading - you can easily lose value because for every 100% gain, you can lose it all with a 50% downturn. Means, a trader is really operating on a sub-30% win rating each trade + you have to protect the downside ruthlessly - and a sequence of returns is going to outpace really large returns. You can obtain this sequence of returns by just using a buy and hold strategy - and you can hack this easily with a diversified portfolio - where you allocated 10% each with 10 companies - and rebalance once a year. If you want a life hack - you can easily just stick like 50k into TECL or SOXL - let it sit there - and withdraw like 1k a month and not even think about it anything else. But the key to getting 50k - you would have to invest like 500 a month into TECL or SOXL for 3 years. Or $200 a month for 5 years. Essentially, ones you reached that 50k mark - you could just sell 1k each month after that without putting any money into them. If you started in 2015 with $500 a month - You would have 66k in August 2019. From 2019 - if you stopped the $500 contribution - and just decided to pull out 1k a month from TECL - your TECL would have grown to 109k - all while you was still able to pull out 1k each month. Of course - at one point in in Dec 2021 - TECL would have been worth 281k. Would have fallen to 53k - and now be worth 109k. But if you stuck to only a 1k withdraw, once a month - you'd be fine. You can actually up to to around 1200 a month before things start to look choppy. If you're trying to withdraw around 10k a month - you'd need around 500k starting. To get 500k in TECL - you'd need to invest like 1k per month for 6 years - even 2k per month would take around 6 years. 3k would get you there in 5 years. And 4k would get you there in 3 years. Which is kind of crazy to think about - because a lot of people can actually invest 1k per month for 6 years. $500 a month wouldn't hit 500k - but it would hit 430k. Which would allow someone to withdraw 4k a month fairly easily - but would put you into a hard downturn. I would say if you was doing this method - only withdraw 1% of your capital per month. This is a much easier approach for a xtra income than trying to trade.

Mentions:#TECL#SOXL
r/optionsSee Comment

SPXL is what I use, but for more tech there's TQQQ, TECL, FNGA

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

TECL for the win

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Anyone looking at SOXL, TQQQ, TECL?

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I’m holding onto 130k worth of TQQQ and TECL, so you can imagine how gut wrenching it’s all been. I haven’t sold anything yet because im in the middle of moving

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r/stocksSee Comment

Going 100% TECL or TQQQ is actually a great long term strategy if you have an exit plan. Although, it's for sure it's a very expert level understanding of the stock market.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Might I recommend TECL instead

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r/investingSee Comment

A post grad and you're not able to figure out how to invest or save money? You want it to grow fast? I bet you do lol Don't we all. Bold move - 100% TECL 3x leverage ETF has returned 44% YOY since 2008. You're probably not going to find a better return on the market besides this one. But hey, it's scary to put your money into an F1 racing machine and watch it take off to 200 and slow down to 50. The kind of ride is only made for adrenaline junkies like me. Someone like you and most others are better off taking the Honda Civic (VOO) out for a ride. Because you can only handle minor traffic slow downs. If you want to add a little tuner to your Civic - 80% VOO 20% QQQ If you want to add some flare with mods 50% VOO 50% QQQ If you want a 10 second car - get rid of VOO - go with SPXL or SSO at 50% and a 50 shot of NoS 50% TQQQ or TECL. If you want an Indy Car - 100% TQQQ If you want an F1 - 100% TECL. After that, if you're looking for something even more advanced and looking to fly - you have to go with some spec stocks and simply hope for the best.

r/optionsSee Comment

No matter the strategy, SOXL and TECL are good funds to trade options on if you don't have the capital to play SPY, QQQ, etc

r/investingSee Comment

100% TECL or SOXL or TQQQ Single stock SMCI

r/investingSee Comment

Well, here’s an eye opener. Take TECL and VOO. TECL is older than VOO but let’s assume inception of VOO You dropped 1,000 in each one just for fun. So you got sep 9 2010 VOO at 102.50 you own 9.75 shares. TECL at .80 so 1,250 shares. On dec 31st 2021 TECL at 86.23 x 1250 shares - about 107,000. VOO at 436.57 x 9.75 = 4,256.558 But TECL dropped significantly down to 19.95 so now your 107k is worth about 25k you lost 75k. VOO dropped to 328.30 x 9.75 = 3,200 so you only lost $1,000. But even with the massive drop in TECL from 107k to 25k you still outperformed VOO by 681% But remember. It’s risky to invest in leverage because you can lose so much more. As and these leverage funds are used for short term trading not holding… remember you lost 75k vs one one holding VOO only lost 1k

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r/investingSee Comment

well.. i am doing TECL which is 3x on a tech basket. Was considering VOO as a diversified option and thus wondering about SPXL

r/investingSee Comment

If you’re just going for high returns you should be comparing everything to TECL which has had a 44% yoy return since inception. It has been out nearly 2 years longer than VOO and hasn’t failed yet. Even with a 75% drawdown it more than tripled the return on VOO. As far as I know there isn’t a single etf out there that has outperformed TECL, with tqqq being a close 2nd and SOXL being a close 3rd. But almost no one in their right mind would go 100% TECL. But if they did. They would be pretty much outperforming everyone. If you can figure why people don’t go 100% TECL you can use the logic to understand why people don’t go 100% VOO or SPY when they are using a hedge fund to guess what - hedge their portfolio against certain risks.

r/stocksSee Comment

Just go 100% TECL If had to go 3 TECL TQQQ and SOXL

r/stocksSee Comment

TECL lost 75% in 2022 And if you started with 10k in 2021 even after that major 75% loss you’d still outperform VOO 23k to 17k. And even if you started in 2022 and bought $100 per month while TECL fell 75% You’d still outperform VOO 7.9k to 5.3k

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r/stocksSee Comment

TECL has been out since 2008 3x Started at 4.25 and trades at 102… Even with the 75% drop back in 2022. Still had 3x the performance than VOO From 1.185mil to 304k But VOO would be 124k to 101k Now TECL sitting back at 1.3 million. While VOO would be 164k. Would have to lose 88% just to break even with VOO.

Mentions:#TECL#VOO
r/stocksSee Comment

Maybe you should buy ETF and hold.. like IYW, QLD(2x qqq), FBGRX, SPUU (2x s&p500) If you want to get crazy TQQQ, TECL, FNGU I personally have 220k in NVDL (2x NVDA) im ready to make some MONEY and 130k of TECL TQQQ FNGU and like 6k of PTIR and Sounw I just invest not trade. TQQQ TECL FNGU can crash very hard, and take forever to recover.. so if you do get these either get small amount or realize, you might have to make a judgement call if things are down 60% how far things will go, normal stocks you just hold and sell years later for more usually, 3x leveraged you have to make a call or own a hedge

r/stocksSee Comment

I use to invest in each of them and sometimes my money would be stuck for weeks or months if the stock isn’t doing so good. Now I just invest in etf’s mainly TECL FNGU and TQQQ

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

TQQQ (or TECL) would do the same but moreover. qqq has been moving in the same direction as spy, just moreso each way

Mentions:#TQQQ#TECL
r/investingSee Comment

Ok, I have some more results for you all! Does the rebalancing premium exist? I'm not sure: Positive Correlation pair | correlation | endingWealth | initialDate | finalDate TECL/NAIL | 0.8445397181355262 | 45502.28122048691 | Sun Nov 17 2019 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) | Thu Nov 14 2024 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) GLD/TECL | 0.7102527440424672 | 40824.02340249214 | Sun Nov 17 2019 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) | Thu Nov 14 2024 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) TQQQ/TECL | 0.9355719510377261 | 41520.63819513864 | Sun Nov 17 2019 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) | Thu Nov 14 2024 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) SLV/TECL | 0.6796343249446347 | 40355.337693077985 | Sun Nov 17 2019 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) | Thu Nov 14 2024 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) TQQQ/NAIL | 0.7801234359121646 | 43845.5110627425 | Sun Nov 17 2019 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) | Thu Nov 14 2024 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) XLK/NAIL | 0.7704943104153328 | 38027.703952726995 | Sun Nov 17 2019 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) | Thu Nov 14 2024 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) XLK/TECL | 0.9185595326072531 | 40123.760848068676 | Sun Nov 17 2019 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) | Thu Nov 14 2024 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) XLK/TQQQ | 0.7579184427191547 | 37444.824774502806 | Sun Nov 17 2019 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) | Thu Nov 14 2024 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) QQQ/TECL | 0.9527847198169165 | 39675.10151090807 | Sun Nov 17 2019 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) | Thu Nov 14 2024 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) GLD/TQQQ | 0.5540707825480515 | 37048.8894547491 | Sun Nov 17 2019 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) | Thu Nov 14 2024 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) SPXL/TECL | 0.9604242292545865 | 37100.87251025049 | Sun Nov 17 2019 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) | Thu Nov 14 2024 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) SLV/TQQQ | 0.6806168855972505 | 36790.62104335801 | Sun Nov 17 2019 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) | Thu Nov 14 2024 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) XLE/TECL | 0.42921291783292226 | 36853.42214913782 | Sun Nov 17 2019 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) | Thu Nov 14 2024 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) QQQ/NAIL | 0.799423395085244 | 37179.89792741522 | Sun Nov 17 2019 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) | Thu Nov 14 2024 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) QQQ/TQQQ | 0.8485862198323076 | 36514.12802578524 | Sun Nov 17 2019 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) | Thu Nov 14 2024 21:00:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time)

r/optionsSee Comment

What do you think of LABU, SOXL, TECL

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Compared to an individual stock, due to market wide circuit breakers which close trading if the market drops by more than a certain amount, something like TQQQ or UPRO/SPXL cannot realistically drop to zero and be delisted, whereas the single-equity leveraged ETFs (MTSU, NVDL, FBL, PITR, etc) or non-index pegged ones (like say TECL which tracks XLK)

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I have bought and held TQQQ and TECL since 2016-18, never checked it, both are up several hundred percent from the tracked index (qqq and xlk, for example). Similar if less exaggerated experience with SPXL vs VOO. If I had checked it during the dips, it did take say 1.5 times to recover vs the underlying index but when goes back even at a modest rate in long term wins out

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

10% each; SSO SPXL QLD TECL GLD TLT SCHD SCHY HODL ANGL sprinkle in some long dated spy puts in case everything shits the bed while I’m Balls deep in leveraged etfs

r/stocksSee Comment

That is an important thing to note. Realistically TQQQ and UPRO/SPXL cannot get there due to the market circuit breakers closing trading if drops more than a certain amount. Maybe TECL maybe not since it's XLK. But NVDA in theory could drop in one day a lot without triggering a market close yes, (in what situation? Communist China invasion of ROC/Taiwan, some huge problematic lawsuit or fraud like intel or smci

r/StockMarketSee Comment

TECL

Mentions:#TECL
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

$TECL is a 3x leveraged ETF with MSFT, AAPL, AMD, INTC, and a few other tickers. Assuming all goes well those looking for a quick buck could probably get some gains with 4dte calls.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

TECL is the goat

Mentions:#TECL
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Basically all of it. My money was completely tied up in TECL as it made up like 95% of my portfolio. And yeah I just bought QQQ shares since then so I’m up almost 10% since I bought in August… sold my TECL in June and just had my money sitting there on the sidelines waiting for a 10% dip in QQQ… it happened, so I bought in 💰

Mentions:#TECL#QQQ
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

https://preview.redd.it/o38vs9ozkaxd1.jpeg?width=1320&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0b24096c5ed4d77a75fce53596e7755ff06d609c Definitely went way red for awhile with my TECL investment, but HELD

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

so how much % wise came from TECL and then how much came from QQQ, also did you buy QQQ leaps or just shares?

Mentions:#TECL#QQQ
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

not 100x but I'd say TECL and TQQQ

Mentions:#TECL#TQQQ
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

TECL ALL IN

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

You’re asking to make 50-100% every year. The greatest investors of all time get 20% long term. To get gains like this you’d need astronomical levels of risk like 3x leveraged etfs during a bull market (might go to zero during big bear market). Here’s some yolo ideas; TECL, SPXL, SSO, TQQQ, QLD. Disclaimer in my yolo-folio I do spxl/sso/qld/ibit in equal amounts. Wild returns in the past ten years of backtesting. I expect Armageddon soon

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I turned my 40k settlement from being hit by a drunk driver into $5k with a buy and hold long term investment in a pretty massive company that overpromised and failed to deliver in a crucial timeframe, waited a few years with the bags, last month got fed up with waiting for nothing and yolo'd it on TECL call options on Sept 6th after everything mysteriously dumped, turned the $5k into $17k. Spread that out between a few options, all of which dumped and lost $10k. Was very bummed out and eventually YOLO'd the remaining $7k on SPY puts on Oct 1st, and made $11k in ten minutes. Then made another $3.8k the next day on another 0DTE put. Spread much of that out into a few more long term call options, and pretty quickly lost $11k. Nothing left for me to do, obviously, but YOLO it on some dumb fucking meme stock I read about on reddit. Nope. Nothing else a person could do but that.

Mentions:#TECL#SPY
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I’m long on TECL TQQQ NVDL and I’ll be correct.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Bruh, a month ago I made $12k with TECL calls after that random market dump. Two weeks ago I lost $10k with a very dumb bet on TMF calls that I very dumbly doubled down on. A week ago I made that $10k back with 0DTE SPY puts. Don't do what I did, but my man, you are gonna be fine. Just be smart and be disciplined and thorough, and don't trade anything that you don't understand to the best of your ability or better yet work to expand your ability to understand what you are interested in trading beyond what you are currently able to.

Mentions:#TECL#TMF#SPY
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Most of my trades have been AAPL. It’s been 80% AAPL, 20% TQQQ, SOXL, and TECL.

r/investingSee Comment

Based on the demographics and information you have shared, it clearly sounds like you are in a good position to take on some risk in order to realize accelerated growth. Everyone needs a risk portfolio/ risk allocation in order to maximize their financial goals. The balance of your accounts should lean growth at this point. You also need to do some research on investing principles and strategies and/or get hooked up with a financial consultant if you want to gain more competency and manage your financial independence future. This time spent will be some of the best investment you will make in your career. This decision comes down to how you want to manage risk vs. growth and taxation. I would state it’s also critical you max out your HSA if you have an eligible plan and begin using the investment tools in it as likely your best step to maximize your tax strategy. The two basic risk factors to evaluate portfolio positioning are drawdown and volatility. Study up on these to understand how they will Impact your portfolio. All that taken into account I would likely recommend a taxable brokerage for you for the full balance of loan funds targeting a moderately aggressive growth strategy. Consider swapping your ROTH to be the risk-on portfolio I am about to provide and the brokerage to be your vanilla ETF strategy - especially if you can use it as quasi high yield savings account and emergency fund. The growth in the ROTH will pay you the most benefit in the long run. As you are not familiar with tools, techniques and constraints like rebalancing, active management, market research, capital gains taxation etc. I would begin to research these ask a consultant. I am firm believer that US tech will dominate the global economic growth for the next two decades. I am firm in my thesis for the next decade. For a non-active managed portfolio I would recommend a diversified tech heavy / diversified passive stable dividend / diversified passive bond strategy to gov you non-correlation and growth. Until you approach the $250K account value I would recommend the following allocation: 50 $TECL / $25 SCHD / 25 $BND, annually rebalanced and dividend reinvested. I’ll attach a link to a 10yr backtest of this and some other portfolios to consider for non active managed smaller taxable accounts. You can rebalance annually +1 day to avoid short term capital gains tax rate in your brokerage. I recommend this in order to limit volatility and drawdown risks. You will also draw profits at the rebalance time if needed to pay for taxes, spending etc. Here is the backtest link: best of luck https://testfol.io/?d=eJy1Ut1PwjAQ%2F1eae%2FDFEcvijO5R0PiAfARCNIYs59pBtbSsKxBD9r97cwaMQaIJvl3vd%2F19tLeBqbbPqPvocF5AvIHCo%2FOJQC8hhpA3zxv8qhFeQgDSiF0%2F3PXrGyvUEIcR5zwAFC%2BJMplGr6yBOENdyABSLGaZtmuI%2Be6QZE7mxHhvjZ%2FpN6JzVmtlpslaGVENX5QBLKzzmdXKksWnDRicVy66WAjMWZNzuqbMSha%2BrVZKkFGa825Jok5SOjSpvK11utZImvYqfZWuZqtrwgZ5TtBCulQaDzHxlpMAhMMpWS6Dre7wpM%2BiY4mOe71fiUacnZEqCx9Ynft0JNMZG6Neyt87eZToPl55r5fRTavz1UwYVQa28LB11z4AX3cPoQMtvqE%2FxaxcUNYwYpVgXdXc%2FxIy4n9IsecJ9sb4XE36rCOtZqd9YEsm5Tu37zXm

r/investingSee Comment

FNGU and fidget TECL and tighten your anus

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r/investingSee Comment

Yeah, I was mostly being facetious. I'm up 7% now, lol. I have no delusions that this will be a daily or even weekly thing. I've got my ETFs long term and know that in a decade the growth will have been immense. I'm mostly in gold and silver, but recently put $10,000 each in TQQQ, TECL, and SPYU as a sort of lottery ticket with much better odds. Yes, I know using leverage was designed for day trading, but I'm 39 and can weather some storms that inevitably come. I plan to hold all three until I'm 49 and cash out of them. Surely this will get downvoted, but that 30k is a small portion of my portfolio between gold, silver, Bitcoin, IRA, HSA, Acorns aggressive allocation, a couple of CDs, and real estate. Hope you're having a successful day as well.

r/StockMarketSee Comment

I would buy more plug and fastly and crisp and Charge point because they are cheap and decent buys right now and it could help you to Regain your profit a lot faster or at least regain your break even a lot faster . I think a lot of them will start to go back up once interest rates start getting cut and the home market will start moving upward for hopefully a couple of years. That's just my opinion though and not advice. Personally I'm loaded up on a bunch of the 3X leverage bowl ETF's like TQQQ and SoXL and TNa and TECL and BULZ and FNGU and FAS and DPST and SPXL. All great buys and they all pay dividends and they are all going to skyrocket even more Then they have for the last year. 10K into TQQQ 14years ago would be worth 1.6 million dollars right now and the regular QQQ would only be worth something like 90000. AND CRYPTO alt coins are super cheap now and at these prices can return 5x to 10x even 20x. Also robinhood sucks because they do first in first out and they don't let you hold or sell specific stock purchases That's why I'd like etoro. I hate it when any company just takes all your stock purchases and gives you an average price to sell app. If I sell I almost always want to hold the cheapest buys because they produce the most profit.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

If you have 30K I would put 5K SPXL, 5K into TQQQ and 5K into SOXL and 5K in TECL. 1K IN TMF, 2K IN TNA and 2k or 3k crypto and the last 4k cash for dips or opportunities

r/stocksSee Comment

I'm constantly adjusting my exposure to these leveraged ETFs, so I'm doing my best not to "own" them long-term, but here's the list: QLD, ROM, SPXL, SPXL, TECL, TQQQ, UDOW, UPRO, and USD. Most are 3x and some are 2x, and I'm using different parameters with each, tuned to their historical volatility via back-testing. Yes, there's a lot of overlap, but that doesn't matter to me. I'm using them not for "market coverage" but for "diversification of strategy" -- essentially using varying levels of aggressiveness across them so while some are down others are still up, etc. Been doing this for several years with around 30-50% annual returns when averaged over multiple years, albeit with high variance. For example, 2022 was bad, 2023 was mostly recovery, but this year has been awesome.....and if you average all three years I'm about double the S&P return for the same period. So it's a long game, but not long holdings, if that makes sense.

r/stocksSee Comment

It can go faster if you are willing to risk more, turned 8k into 30k in 1 year in a roth doing 155 a week from nothing in NVDL. 2x NVDA. Turned 116k to 320k since jun 2023 with TECL TQQQ NVDL. I'm going to watch NVDA earnings/guidance 28th and if they kill it I will drop 20k as fast as i can on Margin and sell it 2-3 weeks later

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

/u/Adam934847 just buy 3x ETF (TECL, TQQQ, FNGU) for your portfolio or weekly/0DTE that’s is ~10% of your portfolio per play IF YOU WANT TO FEEL SOMETHING but not ruin your life overnight.

r/StockMarketSee Comment

What you want with a highly levered ETF is slow and steady gains. TECL during 2010-2020ish for example. That’s the only way you can win. Any volatility at all will destroy your ETF. Fun fact: It doesn’t matter whether your leveraged ETF is 3X bull or 3X bear, both will lose 99% of their value over a few years in a volatile market.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

It’s been a rough couple of weeks. I’m 100% TQQQ, SOXL, TECL 😅

r/StockMarketSee Comment

Me too! I had a limit order of $55 for TECL that was filled pre market. Hours later it was canceled! If prices only rise from here I'm going to be really unhappy with them!

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Any of you regards financed TQQQ and TECL with 0% equity (all loans baby). Leverag times triple leverage. Let's fucking go. I'm not leaving.. I surely can't be the only one.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Sell and put it in TECL. You'll be a trillionair

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I've done good with it but i also last bought it at 80 and had to cut loss at 74. Ive has TECL and NVDX work for me though. Like 40% gains in a month or 2.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

*cries in TECL*

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r/stocksSee Comment

Soxl tqqq TECL

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

My portfolio is just SOXL FNGU and TECL how fucked am I… answer: proper fucked

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

You need something like the dotcom bust to really fuck them up for a long time but yea you can basically buy a house off 10k in TQQQ and waiting 7 years if you get lucky shits not really an investment for everyone though. I only really would hold TQQQ, TECL, or UPRO though for long term.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

My etf’s are SOXL, FNGU, NVDL, TQQQ, and TECL

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Last chance to buy TECL under $100

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r/investingSee Comment

TQQQ or TECL leveraged ETF for 20 years

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

When in doubt, hedge with QQQ, SOXL, or TECL puts.

r/investingSee Comment

I hear what you're saying, but I'm pretty sure I'll be richer the more money I put into TECL (levered US tech)

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r/stocksSee Comment

Not really what you asked for but TECL is a 3x leveraged technology ETF, these usually grow fast

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

TECL/FNGU are up 23% in the last week! ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4276)

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

250k between SOXL/TQQQ/TECL would have made you $9k just today ![img](emote|t5_2th52|8882)

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Buy any dip - I wish I still hand my TECL ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4260)

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r/StockMarketSee Comment

TECL ftw!

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

No. My account isn't set up for AH trading, but I'm glad I didn't. TECL is poppin'.

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