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He Made $1.4 Million By Investing His Parents’ Money In Stocks, But Now, They Are Refusing To Share The Percentage They Previously Agreed On And Want To Give Him $100,000 Instead

After he laid out his expectations, though, his mom reportedly became “very uncomfortable.” Still, she agreed to the terms, and he claims to have told his mother that he never wanted to fight with her or his father over money in the future. After all, the capital returns were a massive blessing for their family.

Since having that conversation, though, the stock portfolio actually grew to a whopping $1.4 million. Then, given Russia’s war in Ukraine, the investments fell to $650,000 and are slowly recovering.

And just a few days ago, everything changed concerning the agreement with his parents.

It all began when he was at his parent’s home, and they began discussing some family matters. Afterward, his mom went to drive him home, and during that car ride, he noticed that his mom was very quiet.

Now, this was very uncharacteristic of his mom– given that she is normally very outgoing and conversational. So, he decided to ask her if something was wrong, and she claimed that everything was fine.

Only a few seconds later, though, his mom then began asking him what he planned to do with his share of the money after he decided to sell the stocks.

For context, he apparently plans to sell when they are valued between $4 million and $5 million.

“But the moment I started talking about my plans– buying a home, nice car, new investments– she started laughing and telling me there was no way I would be able to afford this stuff with my part of the money,” he revealed.

Obviously, this confused him, and he ended up asking his mom how much money she thought he was going to receive. And at that point, she answered $100,000.

And honestly, he believed she was joking. But, his mom reportedly went on to rant about how he, his sister, and his brother would all get $100,000 each.

This utterly shocked him, though, since his siblings had absolutely nothing to do with the investments.

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