How To Turn 5k Into 100k FAST

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𝐋𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐥 𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐥𝐨𝐬𝐮𝐫𝐞: I’m not a financial advisor. The information contained in this video is for entertainment purposes only. Before investing, please consult a licensed professional. Any stock purchases or trading I show on video should not be considered “investment recommendations” or "Financial Advice". I shall not be held liable for any losses you may incur for investing and trading in the stock market in an attempt to mirror what I do. Unless investments are FDIC insured, they may decline in value and/or disappear entirely. Please be careful!

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Margin has its risks, however it's safer than trying to day trade, buy options and gamble. Longer term compounding is far safer with higher success rate.

investwithcorey
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I would have never thought about this. Mind blowing 🤯

benjaminwoodley
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Another great video, this is a great strategy but I’m scared to try it 😂

aliciavasquez
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Constant amazing content Corey! I can't thank you enough!

trishad
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you explained so well again! Thank you so much! I’m still hesitant to go in margin but learning a lot from you!

akasatana
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Awesome tutorial video! I had no idea about margin to double my buying power to compound my investment. Like how you explain the buying power with visuals math formulas.
Thank you 🙏

milosure
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Would love to see you do this in a new account. And keep us updated.

ScottKade
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Hi Corey Could you put your calculations in a spread sheet? This would simplify matters. Confusing right now
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georgeTO
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I'm doing this in my ROTH account. I've been running the wheel with PLTR and Sofi. I took a gamble on DWAC and made $7k in 24hrs when the price doubled. My account only has 25k in it. Thank you for these videos and i look forward to hitting 100k and then seven figures!

paulmullins
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Great info and perspective. Thanks for very concise breakdown. Have a good one and keep growing.

ericfowler
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Thank you for all your amazing videos!

jamesprichard
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Great video Corey explaining how you can compound your wealth. Love your enthusiasm in your videos. You are now at the top of my subscriptions! I’ve been doing this with my accounts for a few years. One tip, you keep calculating 4 weeks a month but it’s like 4.33 weeks a month to total 52 weeks. Keep up the good work!!! Looking forward to more videos

walterfumich
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I thought u show us the vertical spread to grow the portfolio

广州短牌王
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I used 3 platforms, one i have a margin acc and I did realized it was like at the bank😊 thank you! Yes, diff stocks, always remember my dad broking a window…It 😂went on news it was a scam stock, still;) Great finance cours❤

wvzzivv
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I’m definitely going to use this strategy. I’m really enjoying your videos you also have a great voice for this and not everyone does.

benspurgeon
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Does this apply to buying shares or options only?!

Hottopicsdaily
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Great info. I’m too cautious to use margin. Why do you say find a different stock of your shares get called away? Do you have to find a new stock?

WesMcLellan
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Assuming everything goes as planned but it's easy to get in real problems if the market goes against you..

grynocologist
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I’m hesitant for trying margin but I will give it a try after watching this video a third time. I have attempted day trading for the last year and only have embarrassingly large losses to show after all the ups and downs. How do you find which stocks to use this strategy with? Thank you in advance for giving me hope again

myfiller
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Excellent video and breakdown of how to reinvest, letting compounding do the heavy lifting! A few questions...

1.) How are you purchasing more shares? Are you selling puts OTM or buying calls ITM?

2.) Can you use margin to sell puts? And can you use margin to buy calls? (For question #1).

3.) How do you find high-premium options? This is in case HOOD, LYFT, AFRM, or AAL fall out of favor for options trading.

4.) Do you recommend splitting the balance allocation between two different stocks in different sectors or staying with one stock through the process?

Thank you Corey!

joeconnors