Sell or Hold NVDA?

I bought into NVDA in 2020. I planned on holding long term but now at ATH I've tripled my initial investment.

I still want to hold long term, but I'm wondering if I should sell in case of a correction and buy back in later?

But I plan on continuing to buy in for at least 10 years, so I'm also wondering if I should just continue to hold regardless for a correction?

I know it's impossible to time the market, so I'm unsure w

Wall St Week ahead Lofty valuations on US stocks a growing worry for investors.

Some Wall Street banks are sounding caution on the U.S. stock rally, warning that stretched valuations have made equities more vulnerable to declines.

The S&P 500 (.SPX) pulled back for the week though it is up more than 13% since the year began, fueled by signs of moderating inflation, excitement over advances in artificial intelligence and growing appetite for risk.

Those gains, however, have driven equities to more expensive levels. The S&am

Disney is a buy

Today I (32) saw the movie Elemental with my brother (35) two five year olds and a six year old. It was terrible. The first Disney movie I’ve seen in probably a decade that didn’t hold my interest and, more importantly, didn’t make me cry.

The kids, however, LOVED it. It sucked. Rushed plot line, lack of character depth, and seemingly lack of effort overall. But they still loved it. Which means we’ll be watching tons of times on our paid Disney+ app.

Corporate Action - Spin Off

I am from Canada and use an online broker called WealthSimple Trade

A company I'm currently invested in (call it company $ABC) which is listed on the NASDAQ, is planning on forming a spin off company l $XYZ) sometime this year. The details are vague at this point but it was mentioned in an investor conference that current shareholders of company ABC might be granted shares in company XYZ as part of the deal.

Question for me is, is there any act

"Is the AI-led 'F*cking Baby Bubble' Bursting? BofA Says Tech Stocks Just Saw Their Biggest Outflow in 10 Weeks."

The current AI-led "baby bubble" could be seen as a positive or a negative depending on the perspective. On the one hand, it is a sign of progress and innovation, with technology giants such as Microsoft, Nvidia, Apple, Alphabet, Meta, Amazon, and Tesla leading the way. The stock prices of these companies have boomed this year, suggesting that investors are bullish on the future of AI.

On the other hand, there are some who are warning that the i

Wagner revolt in Russia, possible catalyst for the near future?

Considering the developments in Russia, if the war ends due to the reversal in fortune for Ukraine how will this impact the stock market?

Rebuilding will begin, requiring massive raw material needs (mining companies, SBSW?). Almost certainly billions of aide will be pumped into the region for basic supplies, military equipment, farming consumables (fertilizer, e.g. ICL?), etc. Shipping companies would be needed to facilitate the effort (ZIM)?.

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Microvast, The only remaining undervalued EV stock.

I find the vast majority of EV stocks to be egregiously overvalued. Microvast is the exception and has a "second chance" potential for those who missed the boat previously with others. I just quickly put the below information for those who may be interested

About: Microvast is a battery manufacturer. Completly vertically integrated they produce anodes, cathodes, separators, electrolytes cells, modules, BMS, and complete battery systems and stat

Why I sold my Disney stocks

Wrote this as a comment in response to another disney post, but I thought it'd be good as it's own post.

I sold my disney stock because I feel the brand has not only grown fat and lazy, no longer trying anything new or bold, but in doing so they're going to lose their audiences.

Let me explain

Marvel put a lot of overpriced projects into production, thinking they'd maintain their current box office status, but audiences have

Are there more stocks trading then stocks originally issued

Given the nature of naked shorts plus the issue of perhaps buying from a short and then your share is lent out lent out to another short... does this not lead to a massive increase of shares overall?
So does anyone do a simultaneous audit of all holdings of MMs so see the true situation?

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What's your biggest non-penny stock gamble? (From a $NIO holder when it was 2$)

I bought NIO at IPO, yes before the meme. Held a huge portion while it dropped to 2$. Kept holding, it went to $60 a share, i sold about 10%. Now I'm bag holding like a moron with my most of my portion.

Quick lesson: If the stock gamble is absurdly high, sell, dont even think about it - or sell some. Was up over +400% just to give you some perspective of where I F'd up.

Anyway....


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