As much as i want to invest in GME, I think it has some short term pain ahead. Currently sitting on about 250k, do you still think GME is a good buy right now or I have I missed out on a crucial buy period?
Don't be in a hurry to get in. The market needs several days of strong performance to signal that the downturn might be over; i still think It's a time to be largely, if not entirely, in cash
The economy and stocks are two different things these days, but i agree, I think it's brilliant to have a portfolio advisor for investing! The market's instability makes DIY risky. You don't need to find the next NVDA to succeed in investing. I've turned 480k into $32,000 in quarterly dividends using one, a major milestone.
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Considering a young mid income, short term minded person with constant need for cash, are these still worth investing into? I am new to all of these and have incurred so much losses, I am beginning to think I am not doing what is good for me but just following people blindly.
VENTURING into the trading world without the help of a profesionals, trading and expecting profit is like turning water into wine you would need a miracle...
It’s precisely at times like these that investors need to be on guard against the next certainty. You don’t have to act on every forecast. I will also suggest investors to get yourselves a financial-advisor that can provide you with entry and exit points on the shares/ETF you focus on.
Following you has been an amazing journey , you have shown me the best way to earn much better profits despite the bad economic situations, God bless you with more knowledge Catherine adriana...
Stock splits seem kinda pointless in the modern world. I can understand their significance back then when fractional share trading wasn’t a thing but today it’s almost found on all platforms. I guess it’s a psychological thing seeing a full share vs part of a share.
Is this analyst for real?! lol You have been able to buy fractions of a share for a very very long time now. The idea that splitting the stock makes the stock more affordable for “more people to jump in” is a completely absurd thing for a financial analyst to say. He’s literally taking advantage of people’s ignorance.
Nvda is Gorilla. They have open proprietary architecture, hardware and software value chain stack, value adding hardware and software developers… hi switching cost. S-Curve exponential growth stage. It is like Msft Intel in their heyday. Years to go.
and continue to own zero percent of the company. if you try to walk in the door they will promptly throw your ass out. because you don't own any of it.
@@Tay04723 this only means something in the stock market. anyone can do ai and there are plenty of companies that make hardware specific to ai. they just said cuda because you can use cuda which has been around forever. but you're forgetting that there are a ton of npu's coming out which are made specifically for ai. they say cuda because it's proprietary.
Let me add something here for everyone on this post.....the beta for NVDA is much lower now due to the split. It takes a lot more trading to move the stock up because so many shares are in the float now. This helps options pricing but the stocks' volatility is much less than it used to be. You won't see the 30 dollar a day moves like in the past.
As much as i want to invest in GME, I think it has some short term pain ahead. Currently sitting on about 250k, do you still think GME is a good buy right now or I have I missed out on a crucial buy period?
Don't be in a hurry to get in. The market needs several days of strong performance to signal that the downturn might be over; i still think It's a time to be largely, if not entirely, in cash
The economy and stocks are two different things these days, but i agree, I think it's brilliant to have a portfolio advisor for investing! The market's instability makes DIY risky. You don't need to find the next NVDA to succeed in investing. I've turned 480k into $32,000 in quarterly dividends using one, a major milestone.
…maybe you should be more Blue Chip…, just say’n
I've been considering but haven't been proactive. Can you recommend your advisor? Could really use some assistance.
I'm cautious about giving specific recommendations as everyone's situation varies. Consider independent financial advisors like “Becky Lou Gordon” I've worked with her for 9 years and highly recommend her. Check if she meets your criteria.
Considering a young mid income, short term minded person with constant need for cash, are these still worth investing into? I am new to all of these and have incurred so much losses, I am beginning to think I am not doing what is good for me but just following people blindly.
VENTURING into the trading world without the help of a profesionals, trading and expecting profit is like turning water into wine you would need a miracle...
It’s precisely at times like these that investors need to be on guard against the next certainty. You don’t have to act on every forecast. I will also suggest investors to get yourselves a financial-advisor that can provide you with entry and exit points on the shares/ETF you focus on.
Following you has been an amazing journey , you have shown me the best way to earn much better profits despite the bad economic situations, God bless you with more knowledge Catherine adriana...
Great to see you guys talking of adriana, Trading on your own can be very dangerous i can testify to that. This woman changed the game for me
Any info on how i can communicate with her, i'm new at this
I am from India I will buy this huge quantity in Nvidia
i will ride that wave till it goes down in a few years
U know everything
it’s already moving up after the split. BofA is giving guidance of 159.00. Word on the street is it’s double by end of year.
Stock splits seem kinda pointless in the modern world. I can understand their significance back then when fractional share trading wasn’t a thing but today it’s almost found on all platforms. I guess it’s a psychological thing seeing a full share vs part of a share.
Broadcom also announced a stock split for July 16th hop in now before it’s to late 💰💰💰
When they did the split, on my brokerage account, they didnt apply the price.. So I was a millionairre for about an hour. Woop...
Is this analyst for real?! lol
You have been able to buy fractions of a share for a very very long time now.
The idea that splitting the stock makes the stock more affordable for “more people to jump in” is a completely absurd thing for a financial analyst to say.
He’s literally taking advantage of people’s ignorance.
Analysis is good, but what kind of a name is Technalysis 😂
👀
Nvda is Gorilla. They have open proprietary architecture, hardware and software value chain stack, value adding hardware and software developers… hi switching cost. S-Curve exponential growth stage. It is like Msft Intel in their heyday. Years to go.
🎉
and continue to own zero percent of the company. if you try to walk in the door they will promptly throw your ass out. because you don't own any of it.
Hush
👍 Jensen Huang is also fake.
wow bro you are so edgy
If you own s&p your apart of it
@@Tay04723 this only means something in the stock market. anyone can do ai and there are plenty of companies that make hardware specific to ai. they just said cuda because you can use cuda which has been around forever. but you're forgetting that there are a ton of npu's coming out which are made specifically for ai. they say cuda because it's proprietary.
Today is 2007 next year is 2008 😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫↘️↘️↘️↘️↘️↘️↘️💸💸↘️💸💸💸
Let me add something here for everyone on this post.....the beta for NVDA is much lower now due to the split. It takes a lot more trading to move the stock up because so many shares are in the float now. This helps options pricing but the stocks' volatility is much less than it used to be. You won't see the 30 dollar a day moves like in the past.
Those 30 dollar days were real, I had a 50 dollar day the first day I invested in $NVDA. Got in right before the split, now I’m in for the long term.
We don’t need $30 moves anymore, $3 will do it