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Few things must've got lost in translation.
Don't think I've ever said I'm assuming the rookie would be a Rockliff/Broughton - my focus has been on how many points you will save with the Dwyer EMG loophole, so you can then make an informed assessment, as you say, on whether that is worth trading off against whatever your M10 rookie might make. My view is Dwyer might get you 0-120 points, and more likely closer to 0, from the floating donut. I'd take even a $100k profit rookie against that risk profile, but as you say, it's up to the individual. We may disagree on that.
I also focused my analysis on Sam Dwyer as a second floating donut, assuming you already have McBean, which I understood to be your suggestion. If you have McBean, he can deliver you the benefit of the captain loophole. You can't claim that value twice, hence the analysis on the incremental (EMG loophole) value of Dwyer.
Don't think I've ever said I'm assuming the rookie would be a Rockliff/Broughton - my focus has been on how many points you will save with the Dwyer EMG loophole, so you can then make an informed assessment, as you say, on whether that is worth trading off against whatever your M10 rookie might make. My view is Dwyer might get you 0-120 points, and more likely closer to 0, from the floating donut. I'd take even a $100k profit rookie against that risk profile, but as you say, it's up to the individual. We may disagree on that.
I also focused my analysis on Sam Dwyer as a second floating donut, assuming you already have McBean, which I understood to be your suggestion. If you have McBean, he can deliver you the benefit of the captain loophole. You can't claim that value twice, hence the analysis on the incremental (EMG loophole) value of Dwyer.