$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ Is summer coming to an end, I wonder?
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Long-term US stock investors will remember. Microsoft also skyrocketed after some changes.
They say stocks predict the future, but many times they rise after analyzing their performance. Microsoft is a good example. It's very similar.
Listen~ I, Archangel Raziel, will make a prediction. The year-end market from November will surpass 160 in early next year.
Ah. I think it's not good from now on. With the interest rate cut, there will be another sector change and a market decline in September and October. Traders will move and manage their money to places with high profit margins. Housing-related stocks, etc.
This time, Nvidia's earnings were good. It's not enough to just exceed expectations. It needs a significant exceed. Long-term investors don't need to deal with such things.
Let's hold it calmly. If it drops below 100, I will buy on dips.
Have a good day! You might want to buy back quickly, you know...nya nya.
Long-term US stock investors will remember. Microsoft also skyrocketed after some changes.
They say stocks predict the future, but many times they rise after analyzing their performance. Microsoft is a good example. It's very similar.
Listen~ I, Archangel Raziel, will make a prediction. The year-end market from November will surpass 160 in early next year.
Ah. I think it's not good from now on. With the interest rate cut, there will be another sector change and a market decline in September and October. Traders will move and manage their money to places with high profit margins. Housing-related stocks, etc.
This time, Nvidia's earnings were good. It's not enough to just exceed expectations. It needs a significant exceed. Long-term investors don't need to deal with such things.
Let's hold it calmly. If it drops below 100, I will buy on dips.
Have a good day! You might want to buy back quickly, you know...nya nya.
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Is it time for the grip strength test?
Is it time for the grip strength test?
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ It's time to take profit, haha.
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Let's say you purchased 100 shares of Nvidia before the earnings announcement at $90 each (assuming an exchange rate of 150 yen).
① Realizing profits at $140 from $90 results in a post-tax profit of +0.52 million.
② Reinvesting at the $90 price point after a drop from $140 is equivalent to the purchase cost in ①. Further profits are made if it drops below $90.
③ And then it rises...
From the mentioned scenarios of ↗️↘️↗️, it is evident that realizing profits ➡️ reinvesting yields a significantly higher profit compared to holders who do nothing. This results in +5.2 million with 1,000 shares. How do you perceive this? And both strategies remain consistent with a long-term holding stance. Therefore, realizing profits ➡️ reinvesting completely avoids the risk of deep adjustments along the way.
Beginner investors🔰 or those new to trading may just be happy or worried when hitting high or experiencing major declines, but successful investors open the trading screen during significant price movements and set limit orders. For example, when N recently hit $140, how many on moomoo took that approach? (I intended to adopt the approach but let my guard down. This was because I didn’t expect such a market condition to arise)
This is what I meant by reflecting on my previous post. It also applies to when Super Micro hit a high of $1014 not long ago.
And then, at the end of August, Nvidia...
① Realizing profits at $140 from $90 results in a post-tax profit of +0.52 million.
② Reinvesting at the $90 price point after a drop from $140 is equivalent to the purchase cost in ①. Further profits are made if it drops below $90.
③ And then it rises...
From the mentioned scenarios of ↗️↘️↗️, it is evident that realizing profits ➡️ reinvesting yields a significantly higher profit compared to holders who do nothing. This results in +5.2 million with 1,000 shares. How do you perceive this? And both strategies remain consistent with a long-term holding stance. Therefore, realizing profits ➡️ reinvesting completely avoids the risk of deep adjustments along the way.
Beginner investors🔰 or those new to trading may just be happy or worried when hitting high or experiencing major declines, but successful investors open the trading screen during significant price movements and set limit orders. For example, when N recently hit $140, how many on moomoo took that approach? (I intended to adopt the approach but let my guard down. This was because I didn’t expect such a market condition to arise)
This is what I meant by reflecting on my previous post. It also applies to when Super Micro hit a high of $1014 not long ago.
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ Huh? It's going up, lol.
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If it drops to 100, I want to buy 0.5 million.
If it drops to 100, I want to buy 0.5 million.
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If American stocks are sold at half price, it would be fatal. It's a long-term hold.
I'm in the middle of buying one though.
You'll regret it. definitely.
NVIDIA in particular. You can't sell it. If you don't want to watch it, close your account ♪
Have a nice weekend ❤️
If American stocks are sold at half price, it would be fatal. It's a long-term hold.
I'm in the middle of buying one though.
You'll regret it. definitely.
NVIDIA in particular. You can't sell it. If you don't want to watch it, close your account ♪
Have a nice weekend ❤️
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