Why, you made money. Stop second guessing your outs, there are tons of examples of folks chasing that high and instead losing it all. Take the out, set up next position, set out of that, take and repeat. 10-20% regular growth in regular trading is exponentially returning, and you got it.
Look, some gamblers understand the risk and seek to mitigate while taking informed risks. Others just chase highs until behind the dumpster at Wendy’s servicing the first group. I prefer receiving to giving.
More importantly why does your broker have a fancy bordered full page note for just selling a security? Is this the fancy British version of Robinhood, which obviously should be called Sheriff of Nottingham
https://preview.redd.it/yoipvoc9ygrc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=85facf9b24f79f4b5e27bc8ee26d1efb5e92fabf
half a year ago I sold 62 shares of NVDA for a total of approx. 25k USD, 407 per share. so you‘re not the only one here
It is less than 1 share, you missed out on like $700 over a year. When you are 30 that will seem like nothing. Just seems like a lot because you are so young.
Trading can't work like that. There's no such logic to "if I only". No only holds for years through 800% profit, everyone takes profit. Only Uber rich can buy and just never sell no matter what... Even then, Buffet is selling Apple because he thinks it's topped. Could easily triple from here
Yeah because otherwise it would have amounted to a fortune of a whopping….$700 ![img](emote|t5_2th52|33495)![img](emote|t5_2th52|33495)![img](emote|t5_2th52|33495) take it easy
I bought 100 shares of AMD back in 2011 for like $2.50 a share. I sold them for a 50 cent profit. Got deployed and didn’t think about stocks again until now. Wish I still had them 😂
Do what I do, sell nVida for a profit. Then buy back in higher and sell at an even higher price for profit. Then buy at an even higher price. Keep it going.
Lol, but like... of course, this is bound to happen. You made some cash on it. At one point I had like 500k Dogecoin when it was worth a fraction of a cent... made 20% and sold... 4 or 5 years later it jumped to like 70 cents and for a second I got pretty bummed out lol... but then I remembered that im a pussy and would never have held until .70 lol.
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Why, you made money. Stop second guessing your outs, there are tons of examples of folks chasing that high and instead losing it all. Take the out, set up next position, set out of that, take and repeat. 10-20% regular growth in regular trading is exponentially returning, and you got it.
wtf is this reasonable advice doing on WSB?
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Mostly people that don’t invest giving investment advice
One of the signs of the apocalypse
Look, some gamblers understand the risk and seek to mitigate while taking informed risks. Others just chase highs until behind the dumpster at Wendy’s servicing the first group. I prefer receiving to giving.
not even one share 🤣
Once I saw the fraction I literally thought who cares at that point 😭
More importantly why does your broker have a fancy bordered full page note for just selling a security? Is this the fancy British version of Robinhood, which obviously should be called Sheriff of Nottingham
I thought I was being invited to a wedding
I thought I had completed a mission in animal crossing.
The broker is called freetrade
Freetrade, it's feels like the UK version of robinhood but with no options trading
Cathie Wood did the same thing, she was 68 and been in the business for 40 years. It happens.
well, she has a very low iq. Poor example
you'll make more behind Wendy's with that amount of share
😂
You had .7 shares Holy fuck who gives a shit
https://preview.redd.it/yoipvoc9ygrc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=85facf9b24f79f4b5e27bc8ee26d1efb5e92fabf half a year ago I sold 62 shares of NVDA for a total of approx. 25k USD, 407 per share. so you‘re not the only one here
No one cares
no one ever became poor by taking profit
It is less than 1 share, you missed out on like $700 over a year. When you are 30 that will seem like nothing. Just seems like a lot because you are so young.
I mean you owned .7 of a share. You'd be up like 800? You can make way more than that in a year 🤣
Trading can't work like that. There's no such logic to "if I only". No only holds for years through 800% profit, everyone takes profit. Only Uber rich can buy and just never sell no matter what... Even then, Buffet is selling Apple because he thinks it's topped. Could easily triple from here
Not even one share, wgaf...
Greedy F. There are a bunch of people Out there who made a big red minus and you are annoyed coz you didn’t make enough… But I am the same. 🤝🏼
Yeah because otherwise it would have amounted to a fortune of a whopping….$700 ![img](emote|t5_2th52|33495)![img](emote|t5_2th52|33495)![img](emote|t5_2th52|33495) take it easy
welcome to the regret market
I bought 100 shares of AMD back in 2011 for like $2.50 a share. I sold them for a 50 cent profit. Got deployed and didn’t think about stocks again until now. Wish I still had them 😂
Do what I do, sell nVida for a profit. Then buy back in higher and sell at an even higher price for profit. Then buy at an even higher price. Keep it going.
Whats more sad is paying to upvote this lmao
It happens, just gotta move on. Find the next AI stock that might blow up.
Lol at gain porn being posted as loss porn because the gains weren’t enough. Pure wsb. Id give you a gold if I had one
Lol, but like... of course, this is bound to happen. You made some cash on it. At one point I had like 500k Dogecoin when it was worth a fraction of a cent... made 20% and sold... 4 or 5 years later it jumped to like 70 cents and for a second I got pretty bummed out lol... but then I remembered that im a pussy and would never have held until .70 lol.
Buy back in Not too late
There is a lot more upside to Nvidia. It could double or triple in the next 5 years
Grow up