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To: jazzlover2 who wrote (29488)8/21/2025 9:14:00 AM
From: Gib Bogle2 Recommendations

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jazzlover2
sixty2nds

  Respond to of 30191
 
I owned NVDA for a while about 5 years ago, I bought it because I was impressed by their graphics cards, and sold it when it didn't seem to be going anywhere. If I'd kept it it would have been at least a 10-bagger.
You win a few, you lose a few.



To: jazzlover2 who wrote (29488)8/21/2025 10:58:48 AM
From: Paul Senior3 Recommendations

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A. Wiseacre
jazzlover2
sixty2nds

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My experience somewhat similar. I've found that people who say about a stock you're not happy with because it's been a loser, or that you are happy with because it's a winner, "Sell, you can always buy back later", are wrong because in actuality it's difficult to buy back. You move on, or talk yourself out of buying back, or don't have the cash, etc. I try to mitigate this by maintaining for a while, a stub position. Keeps me aware of the stock, and somehow makes it easier to add more shares.