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OT: Stock trading

Many of my stocks are back in the buy territory. If AMD drops back to $125 one more time, I am all over it, chip demand won't be going away. I loaded up on NEGG at $8.25
I agree on AMD. Chip stocks could be the hottest sector for a long time to come. Wish I had loaded up on $NVDA earlier today.
 
The one thing I've bought recently that has just gone up is OFSTF.
 
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I am sure there are at least a few people here that will thank you in a few years for LINK updates.
 
I agree on AMD. Chip stocks could be the hottest sector for a long time to come. Wish I had loaded up on $NVDA earlier today.
Well a week or so back, you may have lucked out NOT buying NVDA > 20 bucks higher. In a different way, I lucked out taking some big profits on long held AMD and NVDA near 52-week highs several weeks ago. If current prices stabilize with higher than current lowish volume, may add bit of each back.
 
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PLTN, now there's no surprise. After sh|t loads of people bought equipment during SARS-2's worst days to date, demand shockingly falls off a cliff and production's shut down for a while.
>> Boom, today's PLTN trading halted. Down as much as 25%.

A year or so+ from now, potential clear out prices for underutilized, dust collecting PLTN equipment on OfferUp, Facebook, Craigslist, etc.
 
PLTN, now there's no surprise. After sh|t loads of people bought equipment during SARS-2's worst days to date, demand shockingly falls off a cliff and production's shut down for a while.


A year or so+ from now, potential clear out prices for underutilized, dust collecting PLTN equipment on OfferUp, Facebook, Craigslist, etc.
Called this a while ago ;)
 
Doing what I've done for the last 20 years. Boring Vanguard mutual funds through dollar cost averaging each month. Worked so far!
Which mutual funds are you in with vang
 
My God. Today was a blood bath. Wow. Lost a lot.
 
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We’ll see a true bloodbath soon. Everyone big is over leveraged right now.
 
Sold my 5 ethereum for 5k a piece a couple months ago and bought 20k in i-bonds to add to the house downpayment fund. 24,000 profit. Happy I did that right now. Always felt more like gambling than a real investment.

My gut is telling me broad index funds is going to be the way to go for a while.
 
I think when it totally bottoms, forms a base, and if I sense some positive economic vibes, I'm going to start going back in with leveraged funds like TQQQ and FNGO.
 
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Sold my 5 ethereum for 5k a piece a couple months ago and bought 20k in i-bonds to add to the house downpayment fund. 24,000 profit. Happy I did that right now. Always felt more like gambling than a real investment.

My gut is telling me broad index funds is going to be the way to go for a while.

That‘s because it was…..
 
Any thoughts on a NASDAQ index fund? I've been tech heavy, and they've been hit pretty had.

Oddly, it's easy to find and S&P fund/ETF, but not so finding a nasdaq fund/ETF.
 
Any thoughts on a NASDAQ index fund? I've been tech heavy, and they've been hit pretty had.

Oddly, it's easy to find and S&P fund/ETF, but not so finding a nasdaq fund/ETF.
QQQ
 
Seriously. It’s an ETF that tracks the Nasdaq 100

You could also buy QYLD.
It tracks above mentioned ETF QQQ and is actively managed by selling Covered Calls on the top 100 NASDAQ companies and provides investors a Monthly 11.80% yield. Basically returns lots of premium $ gotten from selling calls from the top 100 NASDAQ companies.

Won’t grow, but is a great Monthly income vehicle.

Currently in Low 20s. Went to 18 during March 2020 and like 23.50 during record high NASDAQ.

Anyone near retirement that has to park $ somewhere, but it won’t grow any, but may need about a 8-11% yield, QYLD ain’t bad.

Popular on Reddit with young stupid kids like me, (I sold @ 23 and focused on growth ETFs), but I’d pick some up if I had to take an RMD and had to put it somewhere, but also wanted livable monthly income from it.
 
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Any thoughts on a NASDAQ index fund? I've been tech heavy, and they've been hit pretty had.

Oddly, it's easy to find and S&P fund/ETF, but not so finding a nasdaq fund/ETF.

QQQQ has been a holding for me for over a decade. I quite like it as a core holding.
 

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