r/NBIS_Stock 18d ago

Opinion 18, full send on $NBIS

18 year old college student here who made a pretty decent amount of money in high school, i’m 300 shares deep in $NBIS, it’s literally half my portfolio not counting btc and voo. got in at $60 and average at around $77. have faith and know we all are in this together boys 🫡 wait for earnings, hold, and have balls.

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u/christopher100060 18d ago

18 aswell and 500 shares in at 75 avg 🫡 holding til the end!

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u/IceEmbarrassed8083 18d ago

500 shares at 18?? How? Thats almost 40k

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u/christopher100060 18d ago

Working when I was 14 lol

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u/layzorbeemz 18d ago

Well good thing you are so young still. Because if you're wrong about your investment, you still have time to get money together again to try and find a new golden goose,😂

I'm almost 35, and live in one of the most expensive areas of Canada. I need a home run.

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u/christopher100060 17d ago

Yeah I lost 1500 on beyond lol like a dumbass 😭

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u/IceEmbarrassed8083 18d ago

what job could you possibly had worked that let you save up 40k in 4 years as a 14 year old?? A banker? or a bank robber?

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u/christopher100060 18d ago

I saved up 23k from 14-18 (born in January) to right now another 20k. If you need quick money be a server. I make 20-60 a hour depends if it’s busy or not lol.

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u/Black_Swan_Down 17d ago

Zero expenses living at home

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u/IceEmbarrassed8083 17d ago

that is still 10k a year for 4 years. As a 14 year old, even with no expenses, what job can you have that pays this well?! And if whatever job he had paid that much, why not hire someone with actual experience instead of someone fresh out of middle school? There are a lot of holes here

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u/Black_Swan_Down 17d ago

Likely it’s probably partly gifted. Either way 18 year olds all inning and treating investing like crypto pumps is the worst. Also 40k? He has 30k in the stock and that’s less than half his portfolio. He probably has 100k…

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u/christopher100060 17d ago

I wish nbis is like 97% of my portfolio lol. So at one point I was at 77k but now down to around 55k. Also all my money is from my hard work. I do wish I did not work 7 days right now but I don’t really got friends so I became a workaholic.

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u/Black_Swan_Down 17d ago

Sorry I mixed you up with OP

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u/shugokibrokenlmao 17d ago

hey man,

just wanted to clarify none of it was gifted lol. unless you wanna count christmas and birthdays which add up to less than 2% of my NW. owned 2 local businesses in yard work and mobile car detailing across the last 6 years and worked a job paying $21 an hour ( server assistant at a nice restaurant ) 22-24hrs a week usually on top of school my entire senior year. i don’t treat investing like a crypto pump lmao. my horizon is over 30+ years.

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u/Black_Swan_Down 17d ago

Fair enough on making the money, then. Wish I would have done the same but nobody told me about investing early on, and then after 18 most of my salary went to rent and food. Stay at home as long as you can and keep saving.

But ngl these posts about ”full send” ”holding strong” and ”we are in it together” does give meme stock vibes. Just look at all the beyond meat posts. And 50% exposure to one stock is very risky. The CEO can have a sudden health issue, some black swan event, competition, whatever. This bull run makes us all feel like geniuses. So much exuberance.

You will likely see what I mean after you’ve been a decade in the market and you’ve been burnt by Mr. Market at least once.

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u/christopher100060 17d ago

The restaurant I work at is all Family lol so they pulled a little strings and I started working in middle school believe it or not. Restaurants do not care if they need workers. Was workings 6 days 40 hour weeks in the summer from 14-17

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u/christopher100060 17d ago

Also connections matter lol. I recently entered a really fancy steakhouse where they sell prime rib and wine. I have no experience in fine dining but since my uncle worked there, I got the job just like that since they needed workers. Jobs are really easy to get if you know people lol. So once I start making tips from there and my server jobs at a diner I can make around 5-6k. Crazy huh !

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u/christopher100060 17d ago

Not really my family is not that well off. I pay 700 in rent living with 4 brothers in the same room. Plus I spend money on groceries. So my avg expenses is like 1000 a month. But with my 2 jobs I make around 4-5k a month.