Folster
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Hmm not sure what you are trying to say.
What I am saying is that if your TSLA position represents 10% or less of your investible funds, then you'll be alright regardless what you decide. If TSLA represents 20%, 50%, or god for bif more of your investible assets, then you are taking on considerable risk as that percentage grows, more than I would be comfortable with and more than any reputable and responsible financial advisor would tell you to take.
What I am saying is that if your TSLA position represents 10% or less of your investible funds, then you'll be alright regardless what you decide. If TSLA represents 20%, 50%, or god for bif more of your investible assets, then you are taking on considerable risk as that percentage grows, more than I would be comfortable with and more than any reputable and responsible financial advisor would tell you to take.