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The time for FAANG stocks are over, you will not see another 1000% stock for a long time. Let alone a 15,000% stock. I can only speculate a few days into the future, so that is how I invest. SGML may have a significant move this week.
One thing about the stock market, nothing is sure. A stock may look good and will go down in price and a stock that looks bad may go up because of a sudden change in market condition. I play the probabilities, but probable does not mean sure.
 

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The time for FAANG stocks are over, you will not see another 1000% stock for a long time. Let alone a 15,000% stock. I can only speculate a few days into the future, so that is how I invest. SGML may have a significant move this week.
One thing about the stock market, nothing is sure. A stock may look good and will go down in price and a stock that looks bad may go up because of a sudden change in market condition. I play the probabilities, but probable does not mean sure.
how do you explain all time highs in the S&P and Nasdaq

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how do you explain all time highs in the S&P and Nasdaq
The baby boomers are scared and the money has no where to go. Even with that said, indexes do not reflect what happens on individual stocks. There will not be any huge stock price increases like the Dot Com boom days or like in the spring of 2020 when stocks slid 40-60% and then rebounded. There is no stimulus to the economy to keep up consumer confidence up. We are heading into a situation where there will be many years of stagnation.

Just look to Europe and the UK where there is horrific inflation, things are even worse in South America. I was at a very large computer shop a few days ago, I was the only client in the store.
People that have a computer will be reluctant to buy a new computer now and along with it a NVidea

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Is that the sole basis on how you will invest? Zuckerberg is spending billions of dollars on Nvidia for the future long term survival of his company. We are going through a downturn in the world economy and I suspect will be going through many years of slow economic growth. Nvidia is manufacturer of a non essential luxury device. Zuckerberg will wait for better times and his investments to pay off, can you sit and wait patiently along with him?
 

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Is that the sole basis on how you will invest? Zuckerberg is spending billions of dollars on Nvidia for the future long term survival of his company. We are going through a downturn in the world economy and I suspect will be going through many years of slow economic growth. Nvidia is manufacturer of a non essential luxury device. Zuckerberg will wait for better times and his investments to pay off, can you sit and wait patiently along with him?
Nvidia is a dominant supplier of artificial intelligence (AI) hardware and software.[5][6][7] Its professional line of GPUs are used in workstations for applications in such fields as architecture, engineering and construction, media and entertainment, automotive, scientific research, and manufacturing design.[8]

In addition to GPU manufacturing, Nvidia provides an API called CUDA that allows the creation of massively parallel programs which utilize GPUs.[9][10] They are deployed in supercomputing sites around the world.[11][12] More recently, it has moved into the mobile computing market, where it produces Tegra mobile processors for smartphones and tablets as well as vehicle navigation and entertainment systems.[13][14][15] Its competitors include AMD, Intel,[16] Qualcomm[17] and AI accelerator companies such as Cerebras and Graphcore. It also makes AI-powered software for audio and video processing, e.g. Nvidia Maxine.[18]

Nvidia's GPUs are used for edge-to-cloud computing and supercomputers.



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Feb 2 Buy NVDA 638.07 USD 9.24 EST
 

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Feb 2 Sell NVDA 651.56 USD 10.32 EST
 

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Rather than debate with you if your strategy is better than my strategy, a demonstration will be the most convincing. Your strategy is to buy and hold a popular stock, my strategy is to take small profits as stocks move up and down. On your stock choice of NVDA I have demonstrated that I can identify the lows and highs of stocks and take advantage of the situation. Check the time stamps on the two post above and you will see that I was able to identify a profit opportunity. NVDA went up 2.13% in the first hour after market open, I chose to exit the stock at that point because the moving averages were showing less probability of the price going higher. The stock did in fact go another 2.08% higher. One thing about the stock market, nothing is sure. Invest by probability and not speculation.

I prefer to have a hit and run style of investing, rather than a buy and hold. To many times I have seen a stock go up 20% only to come down 15%. In a hit and run style of investing if you can make 10% profit a month and compound your earnings you will triple your money by the end of the year. My track record is a little better than 10% a month.
 

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Rather than debate with you if your strategy is better than my strategy, a demonstration will be the most convincing. Your strategy is to buy and hold a popular stock, my strategy is to take small profits as stocks move up and down. On your stock choice of NVDA I have demonstrated that I can identify the lows and highs of stocks and take advantage of the situation. Check the time stamps on the two post above and you will see that I was able to identify a profit opportunity. NVDA went up 2.13% in the first hour after market open, I chose to exit the stock at that point because the moving averages were showing less probability of the price going higher. The stock did in fact go another 2.08% higher. One thing about the stock market, nothing is sure. Invest by probability and not speculation.

I prefer to have a hit and run style of investing, rather than a buy and hold. To many times I have seen a stock go up 20% only to come down 15%. In a hit and run style of investing if you can make 10% profit a month and compound your earnings you will triple your money by the end of the year. My track record is a little better than 10% a month.
So you are a billionaire?
 

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BCE closed at 53.23 on Friday just keeping this thread open.. i am no expert but the lure here (to me only) is looking at a 7% return (if you get it and in most cases so far you do get the dividend ) however a Ceo i know who was a CFO with a lot of designations said the price is only what investors want to pay not its actual worth. I cannot prove any thing here as i am not educated in Finance however i do wish a US company comes here so some of these clowns so sit on the board wake up and share some profit with investors and staff.. Yes its a good company but an infrastructure that cannot sustain in an open market IF we had competitors.. thoughts and comments ?

I hold over 500 units.. and am contemplating in buying towards 1000 but am skeptical. Does anyone here own over 1000 units ? message me privately.. cause i have some questions around that.
 

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Investment summary....as of February 3rd.
We believe BCE is well equipped to navigate a tougher revenue environment leaning on a scale advantage, continued FTTH investment and Internet market share gains, the realization of additional cost efficiencies, and an extensive array of tactical initiatives across wireless, wireline and media. With a step-down in capex in 2024 following three years of accelerated FTTH investment, a corresponding step-up in FCF generation should underpin low-to-mid single-digit annual dividend growth alongside a gradual normalization of the dividend payout ratio. While we see more attractive growth and valuation set-ups elsewhere in the sector at the moment, we continue to view BCE as a higher-quality core holding that is well positioned longer term to benefit from network convergence and growth in 5G B2B (IoT, MEC, private network, cloud, security).


Meh....I'm still very nervous of a cut to the dividend. While it was under very extenuating circumstances, they have done it before IIRC. I'll likely regret it but not buying more.
where did u get this info from? and thanks for the insight
 

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I also made the mistake of selling too soon
How do you know I sold too soon, I took a profit and that is my strategy. It was not a stock I was actually watching. Many small profits are better than letting a stock run up only to see it go down. As I have said before, invest with probability not speculation.
NVDA has run up in the last few days, do you know when it will run out of steam? Let us make a hypothetical buy, and see who will sell before it goes down.


Feb 5 Buy NVDA 689.33 USD 12:29 EST
 

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NVDA dropped to 667.85 but should recover. BCE getting stronger.

Feb 6 Buy NVDA $664.80 USD 1:01 EST
Feb 6 Buy BCE $53.32 USD 1:01 EST
 

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Feb 6 Buy TOU $54:81 CDN 3:40 PM EST

* Correction the BCE stock in the above post should be in CDN $
 
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NVDA dropped to 667.85 but should recover. BCE getting stronger.

Feb 6 Buy NVDA $664.80 USD 1:01 EST
Feb 6 Buy BCE $53.32 USD 1:01 EST
Feb 7 Sell NVDA $694.30 USD 11:03 EST +4.45%
 

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There may be another bingo coming for NVDA.

Feb 7 Buy NVDA $704.80 USD 10:58 EST

 

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