@HolySmokas I was wrong on AMD. I bought Broadcom instead, but I still like Broadcom better in the long term because their business model is more sustainable. However, if AMD has a big dip in the future then I’ll consider picking up shares
@NotA_Bull I believe it’s META based off valuations, current prices, and buying at the right price. MSFT is a great buy as well, but META is the better option if you’re looking for more growth. Amazon and Google are always a buy, but I think they aren’t great entry points at these levels
@sk0lragnar@HolySmokas Bought NVIDIA and META at the end of 2022 along with Amazon. Been my top 3 positions for over 3 years. I think I’m doing just fine haha
@NotA_Bull META if I’m basing it off growth and potential, but with the most risks. Amazon and Google if I’m looking at diversified business models with growth still ahead and with who I have the most confidence in. Microsoft if I’m looking for stability and above average returns.
My video today that highlighted why it’s a statistically, logically, and historically a good time to buy stocks has received the most negative comments so far this year of any video I’ve made.
Almost every comment is explaining why and how things can get worse than they already are.
This is almost identical to the response I had when I was bullish during the tariff sell off. Everyone explained to me then how things will never be the same and the relationships between the US and the rest of the world were damaged forever.
Of course, those investors missed out as the market quickly recovered from the tariff lows. Sentiment changed quickly as stock prices rose.
It’s a common pattern, every time stocks go down people become more convinced that they will go down further. I haven’t seen social sentiment this bad in a long time.
@TheProfInvestor You’re way better off buying now, instead of trying to time it. You’re still going to do really well if you buy at these current levels. Markets bounce back fast and a bullish trend is always faster than a bearish trend.
@NotA_Bull For me I would choose NVDA. If you’re an aggressive long term investor, then NVDA makes the most sense because you want the most growth. If you’re a moderate aggressive medium term investor, then Apple makes the most sense because you want stable growth.
@QC_Capitals AMD probably has more upside the next 3-5 years, but longer term it’s definitely Nvidia. I think AMD will be a money maker, but another chip name I would rather own than AMD is Broadcom