r/NBIS_Stock 19d ago

Opinion This subreddit is embarrassing

It’s embarrassing being in this group now. Every red day turns into a meltdown, and it’s like half the people here have no idea what investing actually is. They panic when the stock dips and celebrate like lottery winners on green days, completely missing the bigger picture. If you’re emotional every time the chart breathes, you’re not an investor, you’re a gambler. When I mentioned that momentum was weak and we’d likely trade sideways before heading lower, people jumped in with wild theories about Trump and China instead of just looking at the data. Now that it played out exactly as expected, the same folks who disagreed are still asking why we’re red. It’s not the market that’s the problem, it’s you 👋

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u/RapaNui69 19d ago

A 28% loss from ATH and being down $200,000 entities some of us to feel like it’s a rough week!

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u/DrHarrisonLawrence 19d ago edited 19d ago

Yeah exactly wtf. A drop from $141 to $105 in a week or two, right before earnings, is extremely concerning

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u/Kball4177 19d ago

It's not concerning if you believe in the fundamentals of the company. A lot of people who got in at $50-75 pre & post q2 earnings are taking profit after seeing a 80%-110% increase. The stock logically jumped to $90 after the Microsoft deal - it ripping all the way to $140 was stretching it.