5 Tips To Create A Winning Investment Plan

A recent email from an investor touches on the importance of having a plan.

Let’s review his questions:

Investor Questions:

ROKU (ROKU) completely ruined my day.  I came so close to capitulation.  What a squeeze.  I am suddenly feeling gratitude towards Interactive Brokers because they warned me I was 5% away from getting liquidated when it was still around $46.  They gave me an imminent warning before it hit $50.  I couldn’t help myself because they don’t allow you to use your money.

But they left me alone and finally at about $52 ROKU turned around.  I just want out.  I’m basically all cash now except for this and TEVA Puts and some new stuff from your site.

This is a crazy life Teddi,

See you later, Steve


5 Tips To Create A Winning Investment Plan

While I would never recommend this type of speculative stock for selling options against, there are always ways to setup trades to be profitable in just about any equity, but you have to establish a plan. Here are 5 tips to create a winning investment plan, that might help investors who have experienced the same issues as Steve.

 

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 5 Tips To Create A Winning Investment Plan – Investor Questions on Roku Stock






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