Homemade leverage: An investor can trade up to $1,000 to buy stock shares. The investor like to have

Homemade leverage: An investor can trade up to $1,000 to buy stock shares. The investor like to have the stock performance of the levered firm. However, the levered firm is privately held with no shares available to buy for the investor. The Unlevered firm is a public-listed company with shares available for purchase. How could the investor produce a home-made leverage, by trading the unlevered shares? Assuming no tax, and investor borrowing and firm borrowing at the same interest rate of 10%.
How many shares does the investor need to trade?
Should the investor (borrow or lend) money? If yes, by how much?
What is the investor’s annual interest in $ for the loan?
How much does the investor earn from his/her stock holding?
What is the ROE for the investor (Overall Cash Flow/ Investor own money)?

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