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Nvidia had a good day today
Any day it sells for over a dime is a good day.
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Nvidia had a good day today
That's why he had to move to Panama.
/—-/ I sold a $107 put on NVDA expiring Friday for $147. Two day trade.NVDA currently is about $119.50/SH
I bought NVDA on the 3rd at $108. I’m up 10% in just over a week.Nvidia had a good day today
Good work. This is the second time in the past two months that it went down to 100 and then shot up about 10 to 30%. Last time it went down to 100 up to 133 and back down to 100 and now it’s at about 120. I don’t know if it’s going to repeat this process or if it’s gonna keep going up maybe hit 150 by years end ?I bought NVDA on the 3rd at $108. I’m up 10% in just over a week.
I was almost going to buy calls on NVDA when it hit 108, and I could have really cleaned up, but I’ve learned that getting BOTH the direction AND timing correct is tricky. So, I just went with direction. (Up.) I think it’s a great stock for the long run, and I’ll buy more if we see another drop.Good work. This is the second time in the past two months that it went down to 100 and then shot up about 10 to 30%. Last time it went down to 100 up to 133 and back down to 100 and now it’s at about 120. I don’t know if it’s going to repeat this process or if it’s gonna keep going up maybe hit 150 by years end ?
I don’t know what the future of the stock as I’m not an expert. But I do know it’s a very strong stock and has a strong buy rating on Robinhood.
I owned quite a bit of Nvidia I paid about 132 a share for back in June. Sold it at 127 as I was worried then. Probably made a mistake.
im now into AMD and snowflake both tech stocks…. They lost quite a bit of value about three weeks ago, but I held onto them thankfully they’ve recovered most of the loss. Let’s see what happens in the future future.
Thank you Kamala HarrisI bought NVDA on the 3rd at $108. I’m up 10% in just over a week.
I bought NVDA on the 3rd at $108. I’m up 10% in just over a week.
I bought NVDA on the 3rd at $108. I’m up 10% in just over a week.
People talk in terms of how much they’re up or down. I’m not “out” anything……that was money in my retirement account.Unless you sold it you aren't up anything, you're still out what you paid for it.
People talk in terms of how much they’re up or down. I’m not “out” anything……that was money in my retirement account.
Making a mountain out of a mole hill^Unless you sold it you aren't up anything, you're still out what you paid for it.
Making a mountain out of a mole hill^
People talk in terms of how much they’re up or down. I’m not “out” anything……that was money in my retirement account.
Of course it was real money. It was money sitting in cash in my IRA that I can let sit in NVDA indefinitely.More like people rationalizing imaginary gains on their
gambling bets. So it wasn't 'real money' then? lol okay.
/—-/ You’re also guaranteed money when you sell covered calls.Anything below $115 is a good buy. Moderation in all things. Remember you only make money or lose it when you sell.
Of course it was real money. It was money sitting in cash in my IRA that I can let sit in NVDA indefinitely.
Unless you are saying the retirement money invested in the stock market isn’t real?
How so? Did you not say my money in NVDA is not “real money”?Need a lot of strawmen to try and dismiss an obvious fact?
Is the equity in my house also not “real money”?