OK-then I will admit this. I own NVDA also-but it is such a small percentage of my portfolio that any gains there are immaterial to the fact that my overall total return has beat the pants off the Nasdaq, Dow, and S&P 500 since 2000.Beebs52 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 7:42 pm.ooh! Fanboy!Weyoun wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 7:17 pmBelieve it or not, I was actually teasing you more about you being so overbearing about this. I actually have quite a few dividend bearing stocks in my own portfolio. Although I am also happy that I bought Nvidia before most folks did.Spock wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 6:39 pmOh, bTW-you don't get to employ survivor's bias and pick one stock out (NVDA) and say that Spock is an idiot for not buying it. Maybe there were a hundred other tech stocks ten years ago that would have been a good idea to buy-but NVDA just turned up aces.
I really hope you invested a lot of money in NVDA 10 years ago-more power to you-but I long ago chose not to play in that space long ago when I lost money in companies like Sun Microsystems with no "There There."
Since Mr. Kelley apparently blows hot and cold based on the stock market moves over a couple of days-lets check in today.
As of right now-my portfolio is down point 7% (.7%) since January 20. And as Bit said if you can't handle moves like that you better put your money in a savings account. I also wonder if it wouldn't be fair to pick a date prior to inauguration-say January 13-when people were already factoring in a Trump presidency and I am up 5% since then.
You picked an arbitrary date (assumedly when you purchased it) that would have given a 2,500% return. Good job. But the really fun part of the stock market for me is that I am sitting on a 700% gain in a totally unexpected company (John Deere) and that does not count the dividends received from JD as I have put them into other companies. I have already sold half my shares at about a 500% gain and I am really thinking about taking some more money off the table.
Everybody talks about NVDA-nobody talks about John Deere.
Large gains like that happen more often than you think with my "Boring" companies. Not often 7x but 3 and 4x is fairly common over time.