Is it worth it to pay the penalty to cash out my 401k and dca into MSTR?
Don't ever touch your 401k retard thats fake money that you dont have.
>>62079012>Is it worth it to pay the penalty to cash out my 401k and [do something else with it]Almost never. Unless you've got some insanely retarded debt with ultra high interest rates or a life or death medical emergency, you have to leave it in the boomerk. It's frustrating, but think of it as the cost of the free money you got from your company's match.
>>62079012>MSTRCash it out and go all in on 100% physical silver.This is financial advice.
>>62079012>Am I going to be a pussy faggot or take a chance and retire the next 10 generations of my bloodline?MSTR is going to $4k at least, this is clown world after all so BTC at 1 million and sailor hailed as a genius is the only outcome that makes sense
>>62079038I have some, but honestly a little worried about being able to sell without a 20% fee.>>62079196When do you think is a good idea to sell? I'm thinking to sell half at a 2x just to ride guarantee money or start to dca out after a 5x
>>62079012I just kash'd out of my 401k. The 20% penalty is withheld and there's a 10% tax on the total amount withdrawn that hits next tax season. My 401k had about half what OP's has and I watched it lose about 11-12k in just a couple months. When you zoom out the graph, you see that's a loss of like, FIVE YEARS of stock market gains. That shit ain't coming back ANY time soon and will continue to crash. So while I'm cash poor and suffering like a good goy, what, I'm supposed to be patting myself on the back for not touching my 401k for another 30 years? If you're already down to the bare minimum in terms of your lifestyle, expense cutting, and fully embracing a diminished, microscopic life as a brokie 'cuz of a layoff, you're gonna want that money while stock prices are still "up". And my tardmath brokie risk-reward calculation is that 401k valuation will have dipped way below the 30% of taxes owed on withdrawing to the point where I'd STILL be a cash poor brokie and STILL be bagholding a 401k.
>>62079012yeah probably
>>62079488well said
>>62079012lol