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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ You've returned quite a bit! Good night!
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Since it's the weekend, if a meeting with President Trump were to take place on the 31st, it would be fine after the market closes. It's important for the stock price to go up, whether it's based on speculation or anything else.
Since it's the weekend, if a meeting with President Trump were to take place on the 31st, it would be fine after the market closes. It's important for the stock price to go up, whether it's based on speculation or anything else.
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ Let's go!
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Happy 😃 going up ♬
Happy 😃 going up ♬
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Do not sell.
Do not sell.
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The top Short Sell blew up in China 😂
The top Short Sell blew up in China 😂
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I can understand the feeling of wanting to sell.
Stocks that drop every day, feeling like they are targeted by sell-side institutions.
It would be a missed opportunity if you go elsewhere.
I understand what you want to say.
I wonder if many people felt like selling today and cut their losses?
I wonder if there are also many people who sold at a low price without expecting a turnaround?
I wonder if there are also people getting angry again after seeing an immediate price drop?
Well, there are many other stocks skyrocketing, right?
Well, it's not suitable for long-term investors to get upset or want to sell over things like this. For medium or short-term individuals, it could be part of their strategy, which is fine.
It's important to have patience to endure the flow coming to NVIDIA on an annual basis.
Often in such situations, impatience leads to selling off and moving to other securities. Many end up regretting when they suddenly see those sold securities appreciating after a few years.
Well, trading stocks is free and self-responsible, but it's a reality that there are not many securities like NVIDIA.
I can understand the feeling of wanting to sell.
Stocks that drop every day, feeling like they are targeted by sell-side institutions.
It would be a missed opportunity if you go elsewhere.
I understand what you want to say.
I wonder if many people felt like selling today and cut their losses?
I wonder if there are also many people who sold at a low price without expecting a turnaround?
I wonder if there are also people getting angry again after seeing an immediate price drop?
Well, there are many other stocks skyrocketing, right?
Well, it's not suitable for long-term investors to get upset or want to sell over things like this. For medium or short-term individuals, it could be part of their strategy, which is fine.
It's important to have patience to endure the flow coming to NVIDIA on an annual basis.
Often in such situations, impatience leads to selling off and moving to other securities. Many end up regretting when they suddenly see those sold securities appreciating after a few years.
Well, trading stocks is free and self-responsible, but it's a reality that there are not many securities like NVIDIA.
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$Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares ETF (SOXL.US)$ Satellite Strategy Collapse
I cut my losses.
DEEP was highly praised more than I expected, and China has finally determined that it is not shallow in this sector.
It's getting tough being here.
I will come again ♩
I cut my losses.
DEEP was highly praised more than I expected, and China has finally determined that it is not shallow in this sector.
It's getting tough being here.
I will come again ♩
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