$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ Since this is an ultra-long-term battle, ...
Since this is an ultra-long-term battle, I’m going all in with maximum holding power![]()
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Maxie10 : long term hold it’s really good?
Maxie10 : this price buy it’s good or wait for more down?
KAZU SUN OP Maxie10 : I believe the presence of short selling is preventing the market from showing its true strength!
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Since this is a long-term battle, good news comes to those who wait
Here’s the full historical progression of the stock price
During this period, it has overcome various crises such as the Lehman Shock, the Corona Shock, and the Trump tariff shock, while maintaining an upward trend
I think it’s reasonable to consider it similar to the S&P 500.
ぴーすけ_9909 : Based on past patterns, holding for the long term has been the correct strategy. They’ve consistently bounced back from adversity and updated their all-time highs after going public.
Whenever there's some positive news or earnings report that gets everyone excited, for some reason it tends to get sold off.
Many investors tend to get pessimistic or sell off heavily due to certain reasons, but more often than not, prices quietly rise afterward.
Also, it often gets sold off after earnings, but now the decline has almost become a predictable seasonal trend. It might be time to be cautious about a potential rise after earnings instead. Given NVIDIA’s solid fundamentals, it can’t be ignored.
That said, given there are many other quality stocks out there, targeting stocks with higher upside potential compared to NVIDIA, which already has a high market cap, is a valid strategy. Still, I believe it's a good risk-hedging move to hold some NVIDIA shares as part of your portfolio.
KAZU SUN OP ぴーすけ_9909 : I share the same sentiment.
I think there are a certain number of people who are taking profits from NVIDIA and reallocating them into other stocks.
While keeping my position here secure, I'm nibbling on other stocks bit by bit.
Rotating within a fixed amount of capital is an inevitable strategy, in my opinion.
Although I can't say it here, I am aware of leveraged products and stocks suitable for swing trading that can generate profits.
Currently, I’m biding my time while waiting for NVIDIA to rise.
NOIRのあ : A treasure stock that has soared in recent years with the world's largest market capitalization; holding it guarantees profits. This is the biggest winning AI stock. Various concerns have arisen in the past, but all have been dispelled to bring us to where we are today. Considering that earnings growth has outpaced even the rise in stock price, noise about an AI bubble can be ignored. Like KAZU SUN, I am currently holding a long position.
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While people are talking about the AI bubble, the S&P 500 is also hitting new highs. Although there’s some rotation among stocks, leading names remain centered around tech and AI.
If you don’t have capital, no matter how much you appeal, your rate of return won’t increase, and you won’t be able to raise additional funds either.
If you’re anxious about individual stocks, it might be a good idea to just maximize your accumulation through Orcan, S&P 500, VXUS, and VTI.
The question is whether to aim for returns without taking risks or to take on some level of risk while pursuing returns. Personally, I’m solidifying both approaches while occasionally picking up nice individual stocks as pocket money to keep my spirits up.
By the time you become a super-aged senior and cash out of the S&P 500, there’s a possibility that your healthy life expectancy will not be secured and you may not even have the ability to enjoy life!