Gagan Rajpal
06-08

$NVIDIA(NVDA)$

*NVDA SIP on Dips: +30% in 15 Months 📈*

Been running a simple SIP on NVDA dips for last 15 months and just crossed +30% overall. Nothing fancy, just discipline.

*My play: “SIP on dips”*

Instead of monthly SIP, I buy when NVDA drops 5-8% on “bad news”. AI hype, China bans, valuation fears - same story every 2 months. I keep 5-6 buy levels mapped and deploy cash slowly. No leverage, no options. Just cash + patience.

*Why NVDA works for this:*

1. *AI tailwind*: Data center + GPUs still the pick & shovel of AI. Every company building AI = NVDA customer.

2. *Volatility*: It always overreacts. -10% days are normal. That’s where dip-SIP shines.

3. *Long term*: Even with 50% drawdowns in 2022, anyone holding 3-5 years got paid.

*Reality check*:

30% in 15 months sounds great, but NVDA also gave me 3-4 stomach-churn moments of -20% drawdowns. SIP on dips only works if you don’t panic sell the dips. I’m still DCA’ing, not booking full profits. This is a 5 year thesis for me.

Not financial advice. Just sharing what worked for me - buying fear, selling greed, but mostly buying.

Anyone else doing SIP/dip-buying on NVDA? What’s your strategy - monthly SIP, lump sum, or wait for “crashes”?

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