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$NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ For this megastock, there is only one way to profit from trading - buy on the dips and sell off when it turns up again. I bought at 106 sold off at 108; buy at 104 sell at 106; buy 103 sold at 106 then yesterdat boight at 103 amd sold all at 106 again. At the present it is best to svalp off for profits thoigh one could buy at the lows and hold for the longer term but nothing beats taking immediate profits in this turbulent market. As long as the markets are in high volatility, it is best to buy when it drops and sell when it turns upwards. O had profited much using this strategy for NVDA and TSLA as well as for the other magnificient five stocks. Good luck if you adopt this strategy.
$NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ For this megastock, there is only one way to profit from trading - buy on the dips and sell off when it turns up again. I bought at 106 sold off at 108; buy at 104 sell at 106; buy 103 sold at 106 then yesterdat boight at 103 amd sold all at 106 again. At the present it is best to svalp off for profits thoigh one could buy at the lows and hold for the longer term but nothing beats taking immediate profits in this turbulent market. As long as the markets are in high volatility, it is best to buy when it drops and sell when it turns upwards. O had profited much using this strategy for NVDA and TSLA as well as for the other magnificient five stocks. Good luck if you adopt this strategy.

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