u/Organic_Hat_4297

How much do you invest for stocks that might go very high in 5 to 10 year time period.

I read many posts about RKLB, NBIS, MU, AMD, RZLV, PLTR, ASTS..and how people invested way early and reaped the growth benefits. How much do you typically invest in each of such stocks (with 4 to 10 year horizon)? Is it a $ amount or a % of your risk investments portfolio?

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u/Organic_Hat_4297 — 20 hours ago

How long from F1-F2 to F0, with CAP score of 369?

I'm in early 50s and early this year, I was diagnosed with Stage 2 fibrosis (mild) and steatosis grade 3 ( severe steatosis), CAP score is 369. My triglycerides is in high 400s from long time even on fenofibrate (160mg), and that probably caused the NAFLD. Being south Asian vegetarian, my carb intake is high.

I started 16:8 intermittent fasting and 45min brisk walk each day, and after 2 months lost 3kgs and my triglycerides are now in 130s. Does anyone from their experience suggest how long it will take to come to F0/F1 and reduce CAP score to normal ranges.

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u/Organic_Hat_4297 — 4 days ago
▲ 208 r/backtoindia+1 crossposts

I'm devastated to the news of young people taking their lives due to the current job/visa situation in the US. Therr is one more incident today. Life is always unpredictable, there are no guarantees for many of the things we assume are certain. That said, here is an appeal to whoever feels this situation is permanent. Whether you are a NRI working on H1 or international student feeling crushed by an H1B lottery loss or a job that didn't come through, please hear this before you consider any extreme step. No visa, no job, and no amount of money is ever worth your life. Unlike many others in this world, you actually have a beautiful option. You can go back to India, a country where your cost of living is a fraction of what it is here, and most importantly, your family is right there waiting for you with open arms. The warmth of being close to your parents, siblings, fri3nds and loved ones is something no US salary can ever buy, and that support system alone can turn everything around. The H1B is not the end of the road. People have returned and built incredible careers, launched startups, and lived fuller lives than they ever would have on a work visa abroad. Please call your family today, tell them the truth, and know that they want you and not your dollars.

I may sound hypocritic as a US resident giving free advice, but trust me, there were similar tough times for many who were in US even in early 2000s. Whether it is dot Com boom (followed by job losses all around) or the financial crisis of 2007/2008, everyone saw these downturns. Things may take time, but eventually will become normal. Thanks to media, many in India now understand the reason of return. Recollect the cherishable moments of your life and stay strong. ​Return to India will turn much better yhan you anticipate and as said earlier, PLEASE DONOT take any extreme steps or follow any illegal path.🙏

PS: Applicable only for H1B of Indian Origin.

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u/Organic_Hat_4297 — 13 days ago