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re: How Long Do You Let Your Winners Win?
Posted on 8/4/25 at 11:28 am to bayoubengals88
Posted on 8/4/25 at 11:28 am to bayoubengals88
Right, for my example of PLTR I would at this price. I think it has a friendly White House as well as private clients to be well balanced, and that there is still a lot of growth and development yet to occur.
Let’s say my example was NVDA with its $4 trillion + valuation and that I rode it up for the last several years. I may still like the company and trust my research, but if I’m deciding if I want to buy it now, how realistic is it to think it will even double from here and provide a decent return?
Let’s say my example was NVDA with its $4 trillion + valuation and that I rode it up for the last several years. I may still like the company and trust my research, but if I’m deciding if I want to buy it now, how realistic is it to think it will even double from here and provide a decent return?
Posted on 8/4/25 at 12:50 pm to LP2OP
When I believe it will no lonnger outperform SP 500
Posted on 8/4/25 at 4:30 pm to LP2OP
No, I do not beat myself up. I just look for the next buying opportunity.
For example, I purchased a significant amount of the S & P 500 Index fund on April 4, 2025 at a value of 5074 and sold it on June 20, 2025 at its value of 5967. In this particular case I could have waited a few weeks longer and sold the investment in the 6100 category. I made a handsome profit in my opinion and did not second guess it.
Beating the market as I did represents a triumph of hope over experience.
For example, I purchased a significant amount of the S & P 500 Index fund on April 4, 2025 at a value of 5074 and sold it on June 20, 2025 at its value of 5967. In this particular case I could have waited a few weeks longer and sold the investment in the 6100 category. I made a handsome profit in my opinion and did not second guess it.
Beating the market as I did represents a triumph of hope over experience.
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