Isn't it time to buy anymore?
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Analyst, strategist, media, mass communication. Everything goes backwards.
It would be bad if you believed it. Until now and in the future.
Because they're all retrofit reasons
Analyst, strategist, media, mass communication. Everything goes backwards.
It would be bad if you believed it. Until now and in the future.
Because they're all retrofit reasons
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Good morning, got past that, and I'm in a situation where I can't laugh at all. Was the boom a month ago a dream?
The total unrealized gain on US stocks, starting with NVDA, has finally reached 1/10. It was sold based on experience up until now, and then it rose above that selling price. You can't be so dexterous that you only have to sell it once and get back in. Heck, even though unrealized losses on NVDU were expanding, they bought more yesterday.
Since the recession has finally become realistic according to employment statistics, it is unlikely that it will rise dramatically in the future, and rather the possibility of a further decline has increased. However, until now, when it comes to US stocks, the regret of selling is greater than the regret of not selling, so I'm going with a big deal.
Good morning, got past that, and I'm in a situation where I can't laugh at all. Was the boom a month ago a dream?
The total unrealized gain on US stocks, starting with NVDA, has finally reached 1/10. It was sold based on experience up until now, and then it rose above that selling price. You can't be so dexterous that you only have to sell it once and get back in. Heck, even though unrealized losses on NVDU were expanding, they bought more yesterday.
Since the recession has finally become realistic according to employment statistics, it is unlikely that it will rise dramatically in the future, and rather the possibility of a further decline has increased. However, until now, when it comes to US stocks, the regret of selling is greater than the regret of not selling, so I'm going with a big deal.
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Good morning. There are many people doing technical analysis, but don't you think the details of Amazon and Apple's financial results announcements were leaked first due to the collapse of sales from $120 last night? I believe NVIDIA is the strongest path, but it is frustrating that some institutions and investors are profiting by fraudulent methods. Let's be patient, take time on our side, and support individual investors 😊
Good morning. There are many people doing technical analysis, but don't you think the details of Amazon and Apple's financial results announcements were leaked first due to the collapse of sales from $120 last night? I believe NVIDIA is the strongest path, but it is frustrating that some institutions and investors are profiting by fraudulent methods. Let's be patient, take time on our side, and support individual investors 😊
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Hey NVDA how far should I go to finish my mind 📣
Steadily the lower part ⤴️ JUMP!
Steadily the lower part ⤴️ JUMP!
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What was NVIDIA's target stock price of 150 or 160 last month?
What was NVIDIA's target stock price of 150 or 160 last month?
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There's no way they saw the major crash from Microsoft's financial results and unexpectedly sold NVIDIA shares. At this stock price level, as expected, I am also below the purchase price, and the option to sell (cut losses) has disappeared. Even if it doesn't go down, as I've posted up until now, I don't feel like selling at all.
There's no way they saw the major crash from Microsoft's financial results and unexpectedly sold NVIDIA shares. At this stock price level, as expected, I am also below the purchase price, and the option to sell (cut losses) has disappeared. Even if it doesn't go down, as I've posted up until now, I don't feel like selling at all.
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Last time it went down to $70. It was so hell that I was sick of watching it. it didn't go up at all. But before I knew it, it had gone up to $140.
When the stock price falls, I regret that I should have sold it when it was 140 dollars, and when it came back to 140, I regret not buying it at the bottom price. I think making a fuss is the height of foolishness.
Last time it went down to $70. It was so hell that I was sick of watching it. it didn't go up at all. But before I knew it, it had gone up to $140.
When the stock price falls, I regret that I should have sold it when it was 140 dollars, and when it came back to 140, I regret not buying it at the bottom price. I think making a fuss is the height of foolishness.
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