I sold my house about 12 months ago to rent in a different area as I
was very depressed where I lived and saw no future for my young
family there. I would have had about 50k in cash after paying back
all my credit cards and loans (about 80k) with the proceeds of the
sale of he house.
Instead of paying back the debt, I chose to invest the money (total
130k) in the stockmarket, thinking that the 9% APR I was paying on the debt was an easy target to beat. Unfortunately, I was a terrible investor, and began using leverage to increase my holdings of poorly performing investments just in case they came good, not wanting to admit I was wrong.
A year on from when it started, I have had to sell almost all my investments just to meet the minimum payments on the loans and credit cards. My average APR is now 15% and rising as the promotional rates have ended. I've now realised that I've got no hope of ever paying back the 80k debt which has now risen to 100k.
Would an IVA be possible for someone in this situation, or is BRO/BRU the only option? I now realise what I have done is gambling rather than investing, although of course I never intended it to be. I honestly believed that selling a 250k house and putting the 130k leftover in shares would be less risky not more but I just got carried away, how stupid I was. Any advice would be appreciated. I hope I have not ruined my families future as well as mine.
Thanks for your time,
Brad