Masa Hugs Jensen: Regret Selling NVIDIA Too Early?

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11-14

Masayoshi Son has a keen eye for investments, having invested early in both NVIDIA and Alibaba. However, he exited too early and still feels some regret.

Masayoshi Son once came close to becoming $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$’s largest shareholder, holding nearly 5% of the company.

However, a few years ago, he sold all his NVIDIA shares for less than $4 billion. Had he held on until now, those shares would be worth approximately $180 billion—far exceeding his investment returns from Alibaba.

On the other hand, if investors hadn’t taken profits in time, investors might have faced losses.

Do you think choosing the right entry point or the right exit point is more important?

Is selling too early more painful than missing out?

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Is Selling Too Early More Painful Than Missing Out?
Masayoshi Son once came close to becoming $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$’s largest shareholder, holding nearly 5% of the company. However, a few years ago, he sold all his NVIDIA shares for less than $4 billion. Had he held on until now, those shares would be worth approximately $180 billion—far exceeding his investment returns from Alibaba.
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Comments

  • Mrzorro
    11-15
    Mrzorro
    I think both entry and exit points are important. For me, selling too early is better than missing out ( at least you still gain profit rather than loss). Stock Market is up and down, and we can't predict the future. So “it's not about timing the market, but about time in the market.” Do your own research and risk management.
  • Rick Hermes
    11-15
    Rick Hermes
    As long as the investor target 🎯 and profit achieved . Then its a good deal. Better than selling at losing prices.
  • Kum Weng
    11-15
    Kum Weng
    The entry is important if is valued stock and the trend is correct.
  • AuntieAaA
    11-15
    AuntieAaA
    Good
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