Henry6925

“I invest in stocks, but my real ROI is a good chicken rice.” “Always learning, always leveling up.”

    • Henry6925Henry6925
      ·2024-11-26
      This is a man worth emulating - his    post death wealth philosophy, his     perspective of his wealth accumulation and life approach toward material things. 👍👍👏👏
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    • Henry6925Henry6925
      ·2024-06-23
      //@Henry6925:Nvidia CEO is selling only 0.36 mil shares out of 93.5 mil shares he owns, that's  only 0.385% of his total share holding in Nvidia. Is he negative about the company? I don't think so. Update: The latest news, if it's true n accurate, it is 720K shares against 866  Mil shares which is even lower % !! Only 0.083% of Jensen Huang's nVvdia stock holding was or going to be sold. So, hype to confirm "over-price" position. Whether over-bought or otherwise, do your analysis.
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    • Henry6925Henry6925
      ·2024-06-18
      Nvidia CEO is selling only 0.36 mil shares out of 93.5 mil shares he owns, that's  only 0.385% of his total share holding in Nvidia. Is he negative about the company? I don't think so.
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    • Henry6925Henry6925
      ·2024-05-10
      Whether it is bull or bear, strategy and tactic must be right first. Investment can be done whether it is bull or bear now. Firstly, pick the “right” industry/industries or sector(s)of the business then select the “best” stock(s). Study the performance (P/L, cash flow, debt, revenue) n potential of these companies (“moat”) and also their valuation vis-a-vis the current stock price. Then decide what is the “right” price ranges to invest in. It does not if it is bull or bear market now. It is not easy to find what was said above but if can find one or two stock(s) then they are gems. Over time and a fee of rhese exercise, there will quite a handful of stocks to invest. We don’t need many - conservatively 5 to 10 stocks would be good enough over 2 to 3 years period.
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