Player Discussion Leon Draisaitl's next contract

Here's another point to consider from this NY Times article on Ohtani from an investment expert, keep in mind California state tax is 14.4%, so that means Ohtani is basically expected to get residency in a non-tax state after he retires and save that 14.4%


“We got clients that every year they make 20 angel investments, with the hope that one of them hits, and more often than not one or two of them do over a 10-year span. It’s kind of remarkable,” Perez said. “That’s no guarantee, and 14.4 is a big rate to hurdle, even in a good year, if you have just a normal S&P portfolio.”

So the whole "early money is always better!" is not necessarily true when you factor in the tax residency issue. Beating 14% yearly on any investment is extremely difficult, Ohtani is likely to make more money in the end doing what he did. Most people do not invest 100% of their portfolio just into the SP500 either, it's usually at least a 70/30 mix which means a return of more like 8.5%. Saving 14% for Ohtani beats the pants off that.
 
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14M. I don't see why Bouchard or McDavid would take discounts either if Drai is getting that much
 
So as of now its 2-1 LAK with 15 min left in the second and Leon has had an awful game, He must be more hurt than we think
 
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