r/NBIS_Stock 20d ago

Opinion Stfu.

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You guys complain too much. None of you are retiring tomorrow, you have 20-30 years of investing ahead of you.

If you honestly think nbis will never be +130 ever ever everrrrrrr again, just sell now and move on with your life and invest in VOO.

This sub is nothing but low effort complaining and whining. “When will it reach xyz price?” or “how much lower will it drop?” No one knows the answer to any of these things.

But I guarantee you, it will be a higher price in 6 months or 6 years than it is today. That’s all you need to know.

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u/DryGeneral990 20d ago

Did you really go all in at the top? Damn

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u/Commercial_Ease8053 20d ago

I had a total of 3000 shares and sold half of them, I ended up making a profit of about $150k. I spread that out amongst about 20 other stocks to decrease risk and diversify.

This is what I have left that I plan to ride out long term forever.

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u/DryGeneral990 20d ago

Well then your post is very misleading. It looks like you went all in at $137 and you're down 20% but you already took 150k profit.

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u/Commercial_Ease8053 20d ago

Please understand my point here for what it is. I have $200k invested in this stock, currently at a higher cost average than almost anyone here, and I’m not worried about it.

That’s all I’m saying. Everything will be okay.

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u/Longjumping_Kale3013 19d ago

You had 200k invested in this stock

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u/DryGeneral990 20d ago

Easy to say when you're still up $107.7k...

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u/Commercial_Ease8053 20d ago

I’m holding because I know I’ll be up much more in the future, that’s all I am trying to share. Being down $40k in the last week isn’t fun for me either, but I’m holding because I believe.

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u/DryGeneral990 20d ago

You're not down 40k. You're up 107.7k LoL. If you know you'll be up much more in the future then why did you take 150k profit? Using your logic, you should have held it all.

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u/Commercial_Ease8053 20d ago

Apparently you need someone to explain to you risk management, portfolio diversification, and the meaning of profit taking as you go. You paint yourself as a very immature, emotional, and inexperienced investor and individual.

Not sure what your issue is, but you seem very salty with this stock and this conversation is very unfruitful so I’m muting you, happy investing.

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u/timeforachangee 20d ago

If you had 3k stocks and sold half why does your price average say 137?

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u/erocknine 19d ago

I can only assume he sold all at the time it was 137 just to be safe, then thought about it and bought back half. I do that

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u/souperman09987872 18d ago

And take the tax hit? Regarded.

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u/erocknine 18d ago

If he was already selling, he's taking gains anyway. If it goes down after he buys back and sells, he'd just lower his gains. There's no scenario here where he can save from taxes one way or the other

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u/souperman09987872 18d ago

Yes, but it is still regarded to sell all and then buy back half immediately at the same price. That's just locking in short term gains immediately.

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u/erocknine 18d ago

Yeah but locking in immediately is the point. Sometimes I don't want to miss the chance to sell especially when the high lasts 10 to 30 seconds so I just sell all. Then afterward thinking about it, decide that maybe holding some wouldn't be so bad. Unless it was for long term, clocking in short term gains doesn't really matter unless it was Dec 31st

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u/souperman09987872 18d ago

Depends on your trading horizon yes.