The future is unpredictable.
$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ Recently, Mr. Sugimura Taizo mentioned on a program I happened to watch that the characteristic of people who can succeed in stocks is someone who can buy even at a high price when the stock they once let go of goes up. Understanding this, even though I sold early after buying cheaply, I decided to boldly buy three times the amount as I thought the tide might have turned. So far, it has been successful. Depending on the situation, I believe that it is better to make quick decisions on buying and selling after careful consideration. The crucial point is to make decisions for yourself without being swayed by others' opinions and to expect returns commensurate with the risks. Nvidia essentially holds the fate of the semiconductor sector, and if this area collapses, the entire sector will collapse anyway. So, I think it is currently the most appropriate investment target if you are betting on this field.
Bought back in the short term. $Direxion Daily S&P Biotech Bull 3x Shares ETF (LABU.US)$ $Direxion Daily Regional Banks Bull 3X Shares ETF (DPST.US)$ $Direxion Daily Small Cap Bull 3X ETF (TNA.US)$ $MicroStrategy (MSTR.US)$ The market is currently performing well. In any case, it is most important to be able to respond flexibly without making decisions. Even on an S&P 500 basis, it is not unreasonable to think that half of your assets could be wiped out in yen terms when a real downturn comes. It is a matter of course to build a tolerable portfolio.
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積立NISA : Trading was repeated from 700 to 900 dollars before the split, and after the split, they bought in bulk for 120 units$, but I regret it due to my own appeasement and indecisiveness.
If you buy them in bulk before the split and hold them, there was no deficit in the 95$ scene in the example, even when pointing to the exchange rate.
アマチュア投資家 OP 積立NISA : I paid the price converted after the split
Sold for $8 → $27
Sold for $76 → $90
$116 → held
Looking at the results, it was far more efficient to ignore price movements at that time and hold
However, I've also seen many stocks being lifted up during that time, then crash and disappear, so if I say it's just a theory of consequences, that's probably the case
While most companies are disappearing, the only thing that is certain is that it is a rare excellent brand
株ドリーム : There is no need to reply to the comments below.
This is my first time commenting. I also thought "I see" to Mr. Taro Sugimura's comments. After digesting and interpreting this conversation in my own way, I have started to take action to buy more shares, even if they are at a higher price than my acquisition cost, for the stocks that I continue to hold, of course. (I won't go crazy and catch an overpriced jumping catch...) Somehow, rather than buying more at a higher price than the acquisition cost, I feel like I want to find another stock, but if I have confidence in the future of the stock, I will delve deeper... Whether Mr. Taro Sugimura agrees with this interpretation is unknown, but what's important is my own decision.
(Changing the subject, since opening a moomoo securities account last week, I have been exploring this community. There are many independent investors here compared to a certain bulletin board, which is inspiring. Moreover, there are also people who give off the aura of seasoned veterans. Even as a beginner investor, I can sense the atmosphere.)
(Within my moomoo securities account, I am trying things like short-term trading that I don't usually do, and touching low-priced stocks that have a unique feel. I am planning to try my hand at stock bond investments and commodity ETF timing permitting. Therefore, the various discussions presented by amateur investors are valuable to me for developing a broad perspective. I took the liberty of following. Personally, I feel that commodities will be interesting as a long-term investment in the future... or commodity-related stocks.)
(By the way, I am a beginner investor, so even if amateur investors follow me back, it won't be of any use lol lol.)