A company mission and CEO (Chris Urmson) that I believe in, but it’s not yet profitable and awaiting to commercialize in 2024. However, their stock has went up 150% in a month. I’m up 100%. Now I’ve always considered it a risky play, obviously, and was okay with that. However, recently I’ve been wondering if I’ve made the wrong decision… Any input or advice? What my thoughts are: -Sell now and take profits, since it might be short-lived. Although I believe in it and was thinking it’s a long term play that might 5x or more. -Wait, since perhaps there is something cooking behind the scenes?
Anyway, new to investing, non American, and financially not doing great (this money i invested is not needed though)
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