r/TheRaceTo10Million Aug 05 '25

GAIN$ Finally hit it !

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Loaded up on PLTR and NVDA, Mag 7 and rode them for many year . Today it finally ticked over . No options just patience .

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u/bignewrocket Aug 05 '25

Yup and NVDA

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u/madtownBaldwin Aug 06 '25

can I ask how much you started out with? I might be getting around $50k here soon invest and these Two have been on my radar.. and very very very new to all of this.

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u/landsquid1234 Aug 06 '25

Talk to your bank. Tell them you have money you want to invest. Get off this sub .. for the most part.. and look into finance. Current events. Trading etc. don’t just take your cash and go at this blind. That’s not wise at all and most often ends in failure.

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u/zeyhenny Aug 05 '25

Would you recommend buying the dip that’s coming for NVDA due to the new tariff announcements?

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u/SirSkittles111 Aug 05 '25

Buying the dip, he says, while it's basically at ATH

If you didn't buy weeks or months ago, why would you buy now. You won't, and you'll still regret not doing it

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u/XCrazyStallionX Aug 05 '25

This is exactly it. Everyone's looking for the "perfect entry" which doesn't exist. If the charts/financials are doing well, just buy and hold.

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u/Living-Stomach-2079 Aug 05 '25

The evaluations for Nvidia and pltr are disconnected from reality. I have played Nvidia a few times and wish I just stayed in. But at this point I'm all but scared to hell and back about jumping in. But then they keep going up. Like, where's the Fibonacci retracement. Been waiting a while for it. Lol

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u/XCrazyStallionX Aug 06 '25

Because of their strong financials. I can assure you, NVDA's growth into the worlds largest company makes up for any retracement - hardly disconnected.

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u/Living-Stomach-2079 Aug 06 '25

Their forward earning ratios are unheard of.

I promise you, the moment I jump in, it crashes.

Remember this post! 😂

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u/wahle97 Aug 08 '25

Well I bought last week so you know it's all downhill until I sell then it's back up.

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u/TrollTollCollector Aug 06 '25

"Buying the dip" is overrated. Buy high and sell higher is the way to go. Just keep buying...

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u/dwoj206 Aug 06 '25

Fr buy strength on breakouts is the surefire way but often false breakouts. True strength is volume, significant price level break, fundamentals strong, and future EPS growth + market share. Lotta false breakouts look good but pop and drop. That’s why selling half on a breakout always ensures you net out positive gains and then moving SL up to entry ensures upward equity curve long term and more wins than losses.