tamai
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Personally, if you have the investment amount and time available, I am looking forward to AMD!
The timing to invest is to determine the period when the daily MA 250 breaks through from below. If you have that kind of time flexibility, you will be eager for the future, right?
NOIR(のあ)
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If these are your 3 choices, AVGO. If it's a long-term holding, I think AVGO takes fundamentals into consideration. It skyrocketed after the settlement, so it's hard to buy, so I'd like to buy it when it gets crowded. If you just wait for a push and don't push, it's a lost opportunity. AMD has declined quite a bit, so it looks like a place to buy, but I don't feel AMD's advantage as a serious competitor to NVDA. Tesla is honestly attractive, but I can't get my hands on it because I think the risk is greater than the sense of further expectations. Rather than Tesla being attractive, it's a sense of anticipation from Elon Musk's movements. These 3 companies only own AVGO. AMD secured a profit in April. It was an amateur opinion~
fujikenner
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Other than those 3 choices are good, but... if it's those 3 choices, it's definitely Tesla. The reason is overwhelming delays and sector dispersion.
suzuハンバーグ
NOIR(のあ)
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Is it common to ask others about such things? Wouldn't you be able to see it if you researched and prepared for the lesson properly? Over there, it's a world where you tell others to buy stocks while selling your own.
tamai : Personally, if you have the investment amount and time available, I am looking forward to AMD!
The timing to invest is to determine the period when the daily MA 250 breaks through from below. If you have that kind of time flexibility, you will be eager for the future, right?
NOIR(のあ) : If these are your 3 choices, AVGO. If it's a long-term holding, I think AVGO takes fundamentals into consideration. It skyrocketed after the settlement, so it's hard to buy, so I'd like to buy it when it gets crowded. If you just wait for a push and don't push, it's a lost opportunity. AMD has declined quite a bit, so it looks like a place to buy, but I don't feel AMD's advantage as a serious competitor to NVDA. Tesla is honestly attractive, but I can't get my hands on it because I think the risk is greater than the sense of further expectations. Rather than Tesla being attractive, it's a sense of anticipation from Elon Musk's movements. These 3 companies only own AVGO. AMD secured a profit in April. It was an amateur opinion~
fujikenner : Other than those 3 choices are good, but... if it's those 3 choices, it's definitely Tesla. The reason is overwhelming delays and sector dispersion.
suzuハンバーグ NOIR(のあ) : Is it common to ask others about such things? Wouldn't you be able to see it if you researched and prepared for the lesson properly? Over there, it's a world where you tell others to buy stocks while selling your own.
NOIR(のあ) suzuハンバーグ : You're right. I did something superfluous
Hiro 米国株 : Chevron
株の慶次 : I think it's good to have a stock that you believe will always update to a new value, even if it's halved or one-tenth.