TQQQ vs QQQ 22 Years Simulation

No, can you elaborate on the contango on the swaps and why the guts strangle is better than the outside strangle? Thanks.


You dumb motherfucker, I was simply asking a question, and referring VERY GENERALLY to something that causes the leveraged funds to decay bigly over time. Again, I was asking a QUESTION, not giving a fuking SEMINAR. I'm not going to go read a freaking prospectus to understand how a particular ticker symbol that I've never invested in works exactly when I'm asking a question unrelated to exactly how it fuking works. You are a complete idiot.

And LOL and not even being able to block me. You are so stupid you can't even get that right. You fuking DIPSHIT lolol...
 
You dumb motherfucker, I was simply asking a question, and referring VERY GENERALLY to something that causes the leveraged funds to decay bigly over time. Again, I was asking a QUESTION, not giving a fuking SEMINAR. I'm not going to go read a freaking prospectus to understand how a particular ticker symbol that I've never invested in works exactly when I'm asking a question unrelated to exactly how it fuking works. You are a complete idiot.

And LOL and not even being able to block me. You are so stupid you can't even get that right. You fuking DIPSHIT lolol...
Do you talk to people like this, in 3D? Just wondering...
 
Using foul language helps? Okay, then. I was just asking. I honestly don't care what you two are arguing about or why you think arguing about whatever it is, is a productive use of your time. I was just curious about the ungentlemanly manner of speech, with all the F-bombs and whatnot, as if you were for some reason losing your temper sitting at the keyboard. Changing the channel, now.
 
I held 160sh TQQQ over the weekend and finally had to dump it yesterday evening. It was a license to print money. Today I had to switch to the Micros. Looking at the one day chart it looks like there is room for another good run but I am sticking with the futures for now, particularly MNQ.
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TQQQ + qqq/ still Uptrending well; heading to $121.21+ 353.33 NOT a prediction+ not much decay.........................................................................
 
So GLD starts in Nov,2004 at 45, while TQQQ at about 400.
In early 2008, TQQQ drop to 40( the lowest was about 16) while GOLD was 90.
If I move GLD profit into TQQQ, today I would make 159 times profit.
If I move all GLD into TQQQ, I would make 318 times profit.
If 2008 bear market did not happen and TQQQ never drop below 40, I would make 20 times profit.
If I did not hold any gold, but all TQQQ, I would make 31 times profit.
For the same period, QQQ made 10 times profit.
All these scenario beat simply holding QQQ.
The conclusion show that barring a big bear market like 2000 bear market, holding TQQQ or TQQQ + GOLD handly outpreform holding QQQ.

lets get to the facts comparing TQQQ against QLD

QLD 1st day trading Dec 1, 2004 opened at $45.28, closed 1st day at $45.38 on 2,037,500 shares

for comparison using the first day trade of TQQQ

TQQQ 1st day trading Feb 11, 2010 opened at $77.76, closed 1st day at $83.52 on 1,718,400

QLD on Feb 11, 2010 opened at $106.64, closed at $108.35 on 14,901,800

QLD has had zero stock splits, closing Apr 7 at $106.72

TQQQ has had a total combined splits of 96x, closing Apr 7 at $102.17

buying one share comparison from Feb 11, 2010, keep in mind all the corrections of 2012, 2016, Dec 2018, March 2020... thats 11 years +2 mths, a buy & hold

QLD has gained ~$2
TQQQ with 96x spilts take the April 7 closing price $102.17 x 96 = $9808.37 minus buy price $77.76 = $9730.56

^^^ my source for the data was seekingalpha, key facts + historical prices. To view enter your own data time stamp.

https://seekingalpha.com/symbol/GLD/historical-price-quotes
https://seekingalpha.com/symbol/TQQQ/historical-price-quotes

then there is the stocksplit history

https://www.stocksplithistory.com/?symbol=gld

https://www.splithistory.com/tqqq/

E&OE
 
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