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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ Actually, I'm a super beginner about 1 mo...

Actually, I'm a super beginner about 1 month since I started investing in stocks, but when I first started, I repeatedly bought 5 to 6 US stocks of suitable companies that I could buy and sold them as soon as the action was bad, and there wasn't any good feeling at all, but I was worried about the news in the investment community that NVIDIA was overwhelming with a market share of about 90% for semiconductors and GPUs in particular, so I bought NVIDIA shares about 1 week ago and now I'm doing it with NVIDIA alone 😗
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  • ジョモりん : I think concentrated investment with only one individual stock is too risky, of course NVIDIA is a promising stock, so I think it's a good option to include it, but I'm afraid when a serious problem occurs with that company, and if you expect a semiconductor, SOXX, which is composed of major companies, or SOXL, which has 3 times leverage applied to it, suppresses risk and can aim for returns to some extent, so I think you can hold them with peace of mind[undefined]
    I think that alone is too risky[undefined]

  • にゃん太郎04 : Oidon is just as much a beginner.
    The core is eMAXIS Slim US stock (S&P 500). There are only 50 NVIDIA shares as individual stocks.
    Yesterday, the S&P 500 did their best for the first time in a long time, but I felt sad because of the rapid appreciation of the yen.

  • ジョモりん にゃん太郎04 : If you have accumulated SP500, the core is choosing stocks based on your own funds and how much risk you take to aim for returns, and if you want to expand your assets, I think it's okay to think about going to about 3 to 4 stocks without diversifying them too much[undefined]

今月から証券口座を開設した株式投資に関しては全くの初心者ですがよろしくお願いします😄
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