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This is the right mindset
Aligns with the @DumbMoneyTV mantra of not looking at price and “buying” the stock every day you hold it
Confirm the vision and invest off future valuation expectations
$NBIS I see a dozen people asking me if it’s still good to enter here. Instead of repeating myself, here is what I say:
I keep saying this, and I said it to people asking the same thing when it hit the low 100s, “is it still a good buy, it’s run up so much” …short term anything can happen. Long term it’s going up a lot. I can’t tell you what to do. Yeah it could come down, but maybe it keeps going up. Sorry. I’m not an oracle. That’s why when I see a generational opportunity I just buy and dont sweat entries. Never have. Never will. But that’s just me….because if it dips 50% after buying I wouldn’t care. In the end you need to do what’s comfortable for YOU. Are you good with buying and being red 1-3 months? Are you good with waiting and seeing another deal announced and it zips to $300 and you have zero shares?
Just ask yourself these questions. In these circumstances it’s sometimes prudent to do 1/2 and 1/2. Hope that helps.
@edgaralandough@ZssBecker I gave that an honest shot and made it a few books in the series but i wasn’t as gripped with it
Not a bad rec at all though
Maybe just chasing the dragon here
@ColesTrades Will be interesting to see where $BMNR goes.
Sitting in such a tight range it’s time to see a little movement (a little bloody today but nothing we haven’t seen before)
Sitting in decent positions in $HOOD $BMNR $META and with a newer LEAP in $NOW
Seeing a lot of hype around the new $BOT ticker
Sounds like a culmination of a lot of the @ChrisCamillo robotics plays/watches
Super new and volatile. Traded thinly, but allowing retail into early stage private robotics companies is exactly what i had hoped for
@IndexAndForget@goooonnney I work in med-tech as an engineer. Very few people on the mechanical side have education beyond a 4 year degree and that seems the preference of the hiring managers.
Real world experience (internship or earlier into the workforce) puts you strides beyond a masters student.
@Vivek4real_@grok based on this information what does Buffet suggest as his actions has shown the continuous building of one of the largest cash piles ever at Berskshire. Cash is not a good hedge against dollar weakness. Or does he expect a market drawdown first more likely?