Why would you do that?

You are willing to risk your job to trade outside the limits your firm provides? If there is that much money on the table then quit your job and do it full time. If not, just know you will most likely be fired, and the chances of getting fired go up significantly if you are actively trying to bypass the rules. 

Please just look at the risk vs reward before doing something stupid. 

 

Yeah, not ideal. Especially if your investments perform well and you want to keep it lowkey - there will always be someone in compliance who 'saw someone put in a 1000 unit trade for TSLA back in 2019'.

 

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