The American Dream's Fascinating Dreams Continue
I'm a “US stock beginner” who just went in six months ago. The plan was to compete in value stocks, and stocks that exceeded 400 dollars per share had high volatility, so they were planned to avoid them. However, even in the Japanese market, which is the main battleground, “semiconductor” related stocks are taking shape. Riding without going against the bandwagon is my “investment tactic.” If you think about it carefully, when choosing a PC in the old days, the one equipped with the video graphics memory “Nvidia GeForce” was Takane no Hana. They must have known the ability of companies that provide expensive memory of around 50,000 yen each. Close your eyes and buy 1 share before the Q1 financial results for '24 were announced. Is it an approximate value of predicting the opening price of 777 dollars in the Moomoo prediction game? Before the presentation that followed, I grabbed a slightly higher price and bought a second share. I bet on the feeling that CEO J-Hwang will make an announcement “going diagonally above expectations” in Q2, which has arrived. As a result, there was a “10 split & dividend increase” on 6/7. It would make a great birthday present. Since additional investment at the current exchange rate is inefficient, this year's US stocks will be scrapped. After this, they will fight for TSMC's Japanese investment-related stocks. M7 is Nv2 & Ms1 & Az2 only. TSMC2 & AMD1 & mt1, etc. Over $6,000 from the first year was a bit risky. From now on, I will read TSMC related brands in Kyushu, Japan. Now, what happens to my hand if I leave it until the end of the year? American Dream “To Be Afraid” Good Luck.
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masa5858 : Hit the ball that came!
masa5858 : Hit the ball that came!
masa5858 : Hit the ball that came!
EIEISAN masa5858 : Good
EIEISAN masa5858 : Good
EIEISAN masa5858 : Good
大負けネコ OP masa5858 : Did you mean the ball that came from NVIDIA? It's like “if it's worth the price, I'll buy it.” Or am I a newcomer? If that's the case, I've already been hit. That's because the first semiconductor brand I bought was Intel. It's different from the “Intel is going down” commercial, but the phrase is good. I cut my losses by leaving only 1 share. Contrary to N, it plummeted from @$50 to @$30. My PC was set to Core-i7, so I made a mistake in my decision. As a matter of fact, it's a Major League country. If you make a mistake, you'll get hit hard.