So he invests $10,000 when shares are at $2. Let’s say they actually returned to $90 (Which they won’t as per Susan) he would have 45 times $10,000 or $450,000 for a net gain of $440,000 less any commissions/taxes paid. Not even half a million. Poor Lemont.
So he invests $10,000 when shares are at $2. Let’s say they actually returned to $90 (Which they won’t as per Susan) he would have 45 times $10,000 or $450,000 for a net gain of $440,000 less any commissions/taxes paid. Not even half a million. Poor Lemont.