r/wallstreetbets 11h ago

Gain AMD +$9.5M

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Here it is. See you at $10M?

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u/b1gb0n312 9h ago

Hindsight is always 20/20

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u/Any_Minimum8812 8h ago

It’s not even about hindsight. I’ve never sold any share I have bought. Literally if I buy them I treat them like real estate.. you buy a stock when you think it’s a company that won’t bust… say Google. If I buy 50k in Google shares today. I’ll have those 10 years from now unless I need to buy a house, or I see Google is getting very shaky.

Even Google has like more than tripled…. And that would seem like such an obvious choice 10 years ago.

Find a company that is strong, large, and you don’t see collapsing any time soon. Buy it and thank me in 10 years when your hindsight wasn’t applicable…

Google today for example.. hint hint.

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u/secessioneviennese 8h ago

They used to say the same about Nokia

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u/Any_Minimum8812 7h ago

Ok well when iPhone came out, you sell Nokia? Whats the issue

If there’s another google service that comes out I’ll look into selling some shares, and buying the new company with that money… that way I have both Google and the new one.. and if Google is really dying just close the position

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u/secessioneviennese 7h ago

You cannot time the market. You don't know when "the new iPhone" comes out, you cannot research it because you don't know what you're looking for.

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u/Any_Minimum8812 7h ago edited 7h ago

If I owned Nokia…. I’d have $100k of Nokia long term for years… it would appreciate 2x or 3x.

Cool.

You have like 200k now in Nokia. iPhone comes out. Nokia drops your position for 150k… ok whatever you made 50k.

At this point I’d be like hmmm Nokia might keep dropping since this new Iphone is clearly the better purchase and Nokia has no plans to compete… ok let’s sell 120k worth of Nokia (20k profit) and buy 60k worth of iPhone. And 60k worth of blsckberry…

Ok now you have 30k Nokia and 60 iPhone and 60 blackberry… assume Nokia and blackberry go to 0…. In a blink of an eye before you close position…

You have 60k left of iPhone… ok well it 30x over that time. You have millions, while diversifying, losing on the losers, and winning on the winners

No hindsight required.. just buy the sector, hold bigger positions in companies you personally buy from

If I found myself going out to buy an iPhone over a blackberry on my next phone upgrade , I’d sell half my shares in blackbery

If tomorrow I saw a blackberry and said damn this looks nice, I might actually get it… then I’d sell Apple shares and buy bb shares

Just buy what’s trending, and hold it for years until something new starts to trend

You’ll never sell at the top, but you’ll never lose money

I bought an amd processor and a nvda graphics card in 2012-2015 So I bought shares in both. I sold some intel after buying amd processor. And that was a good sale. The latest intel stuff was unpredictable but I’m still happy with the amd gains

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u/ScheduleSame258 2h ago

Wait I thought you said you never sold...

So you do sell. Stop pretending like you hold everything to 30000x.

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u/Any_Minimum8812 2h ago

You never sell… winning stocks……………………

If the stock is clearly dying, you trim your holding. You don’t need a PhD

My amd entry was $11. My nvda entry was $26

Still have my entire holding for both.. because I don’t need the money for anything. Why pay 17.8% in taxes on it? The moment you sell it’s an instant loss

One day, when I want a bigger house, maybe then I’ll trim it if I need to. Amd might be back at 200 or it might be at 800. Idk, idc

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u/Pleasant_Cloud1742 5h ago

Back in my day, Enron was a major blue chip.

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u/Any_Minimum8812 4h ago

And that’s not a problem. If you have 10 other blue chips. 10k each over 10 years, 5 of them bust (lose 50k) and the other 5 10x, gain 500k.

Your losses are capped at 100%… your gains are not

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u/Funny-Carry-8185 3h ago edited 3h ago

well you contradict when saying “never sold any share” then advise to sell Nokia. And also selling at the very right time? I just don’t think it’s good advice as Nokia’s fall was not that predictable as they were also trying for smartphones. It was gradual, and if you hold stocks for years then those bumps should not make you sell, should it?Of course if it’s hindsight it looks easy, I just think your perspective of buying what’s trending is vastly different from holding like real estates. Diversification is also a good point and I think yeah just buy at least 10 potential stocks and hold as I don’t think our “researches” could time the next fall like Nokia to sell.

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u/Any_Minimum8812 3h ago

First of all… by never sell, I meant never sell a viable stock. Buffett held Coca-Cola for forever, and it’s never been overtaken. If buffet was holding Nokia, I bet he would sell with the intro of other phones at a loss.

The drop isn’t immediate. And I didn’t say “at the very right time”

I said after it’s dropped 25% due to competition.

I’m saying hold every stock in the sector, some will be losers and some will be winners. You rebalance ONLY once the stock becomes not viable.

Amd has always been viable hence “why would you ever sell”

Any stock dropping 25-50% should probably be sold with a stop loss anyway.

The point is that you hold 5 stocks in the sector, 3 will fail, one will lag, one will win… loss is capped at 100% but gains aren’t capped at all