NVDA: My Special Trading Skills

Thomas Flynn
12-13

$NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ I love bearish moves. Not because I short trades. But because on successful stocks, they offer much greater profits on the move back up.

Sell your longs that go short with the idea, that you will be presented with a more profitable position at a lower price. If you hold it, it will remain at that price. But if you sell quick, you can buy again at a much lower price and gain all the profits on the way back up.

Losses are opportunities for greater positions. Don't hold them.

I sold NVDA at 144 and now I am back in at 135. Lets get this baby up to 160-170 by February. [Smart][Smart][Smart]

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  • Kiwi_G
    12-15
    Kiwi_G
    i sold most of my NVDA back at $149 then bought again at $140. Are you saying i could sell and take the P&L hit and buy back at todays $133? (for example) ..
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