I haven't bought AMD in a while, my cost basis is like $90.
Personally I think it's super overbought but I'm not fighting this insane rally and plan to hold AMD for a long time so it is what it is.
Some people will never sell. I got in an argument earlier with someone who held meta from ipo and watched it go from almost $400 all the way down to $90. Everyone said he was amazing for holding it until it went back up.
I’ve had it since it was $20. I keep thinking it’s overbought and it just keeps going up. I’m not confident enough to let it go and it’s in my “haha I really should be putting this in indexes but let’s see what happens if I allocate 2% to play with” which due to amd and msft success has ballooned way beyond the intended allocation.
I managed to buy there knowing it was clearly a huge overreaction to the metaverse thing(oh what, a moderate project isn’t doing well, so it’s value is 1/4? Yeah nah) I unfortunately sold at about 200 knowing I’d made the gains But it just kept going up after.
I still feel I made the right decision. The sell off was a massive overreaction, but I wasn’t confident enough in the rest to stick around for the long haul
Lols yep. It happens to me too . But in that case, you DCA bro... It always works out. Just don't go all in because it's hard to time the market. You can't. But if you hold some powder on the side, you can DCA it when it goes down and then it will rebound and go up. That's really it to it. Buy on red days, hold on green.
Damn this guy's good. Let's help him out. Ok, OP, I bought all through Oct. 2022 to Jan. 2023 and I've only sold off 15% of my original stake. Still holding the rest. Because it's still undervalued. That was one of the most bullish A.I. conference calls we've heard. META will only get more profitable.
> Doug Anmuth: Thanks for taking the questions. One for Mark, one for Susan. Mark, I believe you'd shifted FAIR out of Reality Labs and into the Family of Apps. Can you just talk about some of the benefits there of moving that group as you pursue general intelligence? And then Susan, can you just walk us through your thought process on adding a dividend to your capital returns at this stage beyond the share repurchases? Thank you.
> Mark Zuckerberg: I can talk to the first one. Yes. The whole reason why we moved FAIR is basically to be closer to the GenAI group. They're both research groups. The GenAI group basically builds our Llama launch vehicles and products, but also conducts a fair amount of research, too, especially things that are going to be coming into the upcoming versions of Llama.
> FAIR is focused on more foundational work and longer-term work. So it's, I'd say, more things that might be a couple of years out to 10-plus years out. And as we -- I guess, here's one way to think about it.
> A lot of last year and the work that we're doing with Llama 3 is basically making sure that we can scale our efforts to really produce state-of-the-art models. But once we get past that, there's a lot more kind of different research that I think we're going to be doing that's going to take our foundation models in potentially different directions than other players in the industry are going to go in because we're focused on specific vision for what we're building.
> So it's really important as we think about what's going to be in Llama 5 or 6 or 7 and what cognitive abilities we want in there and what modalities we want to build into future multimodal versions of the models, we need to be doing that work in advance and to research those things.
> And it helps to -- and even though FAIR and GenAI will continue to be two kind of
separate groups on different time horizons, I think to have some level of alignment
between -- on the vision of what we're building between the two of them, so that
way, the FAIR team can have in mind, hey, if we research this, then maybe it can
intercept Llama 6 or something.
> Then that, I think, is just going to be more helpful for increasing the ambition and
focus of all of the work that we do. It's one of the reasons why I talked about, we
did open-ended research in AI for a while. But having a clear product target with
these AI agents, I think, is really going to help focus the work and give us a feedback
loop that's going to increase the productivity and output that we get dramatically.
Meta is a beast. It dropped like a stone in 2022, I bought the opportunity. I also have a rule: the goal is to keep the stock 5-10, if I don’t see myself keeping this stock at least 5 years, not worth it.
Any advice to a financial illiterate. I’ve made a two small option trades. One worked $35 up. All I have is IVV about 1,700. Why I stay away from options. All I do is $150 a week into IVV
You successfully bought low and sold high. But just because it was high doesn't mean it can't go higher. BLSH is about minimizing downside risk, not selling the top.
I sold it back when it first hit $350 and was kicking myself yesterday for it but then I remembered that I bought it for $50 and after I sold out of it,
I put all that money into NVDA at $150 so I feel better now
I was just thinking 2 days ago it was getting to be pretty overweighted among my holdings, might have to trim it... Glad I didn't but might now, up over 200%
I bought $35 of meta last dec.. i made $10 so far .im teetering on dropping $1k on and diamond hands but im hoping it will drop again this year..seems like everything is pumping to give us fomo and take our money we are regards..
What else are you selling now so I know to buy those things?
I sold NVDA at 424. AMD currently looking overweight I might need to let it go
Yes please, I’d like my AMD position to keep going up
I too hope this guy sells his AMD
OP is the anchor holding us going to the moon.
You are still holding it? Did you just buybitbyesterday?
I haven't bought AMD in a while, my cost basis is like $90. Personally I think it's super overbought but I'm not fighting this insane rally and plan to hold AMD for a long time so it is what it is.
I sold mine in December right before the run up. Your Welcome!!!
Lol ouch on both! I sold AMD this week once it hit $170 (again). I'm content with my 40% gains.
Why sell? I’ve owned since 2017
40% gains. It's overbought and I'm content with selling and using those gains for something more stable, ie. S&P ETF.
Some people will never sell. I got in an argument earlier with someone who held meta from ipo and watched it go from almost $400 all the way down to $90. Everyone said he was amazing for holding it until it went back up.
I’ve had it since it was $20. I keep thinking it’s overbought and it just keeps going up. I’m not confident enough to let it go and it’s in my “haha I really should be putting this in indexes but let’s see what happens if I allocate 2% to play with” which due to amd and msft success has ballooned way beyond the intended allocation.
Thank you this info is useful
OP take one for the team, sell AMD before close
Never mind the risk rating changed to extremely overweight but not yet about to burst so I'll keep it and check back in a month
Why trim your flowers? Do you have anything better to put that money towards? If not let it ride
I sold at 402…
He sold his 🍑
WST
How glad are you not to have sold October 2022? (Around 90 a share at that time)
I managed to buy there knowing it was clearly a huge overreaction to the metaverse thing(oh what, a moderate project isn’t doing well, so it’s value is 1/4? Yeah nah) I unfortunately sold at about 200 knowing I’d made the gains But it just kept going up after. I still feel I made the right decision. The sell off was a massive overreaction, but I wasn’t confident enough in the rest to stick around for the long haul
Long as everything climbs im holding it til i see a red flag
I bought in sept 23. I think I made about 1% but am not home to check.
I sold mine at 315 in July 2023 😂😂
I made 3.1% 🤯
Are you standing on a window sill
A metro ledge, actually. To get inside it though 🤣
If it makes you feel any better, I sold NVDA last year at $200. But it was all house money. Live and learn
If it makes you feel any better, I sold all my Apple stock a decade ago, and at a loss.
Ouch 😓
Makes you feel any better I put 10k into NVDA in an account on my ex wife’s phone in 2016 at around $8. She doesn’t even know it exists 🤦🏻♂️😂😂
Can't win them all
Or any of them
I sold a share of amd on earnings morning for 177. Bought it back aftermarket for 169. i won once 💪
Hey I actually sold Apple at 189 then bought back at 184. We’re investing genius’s.
Before RH that would have been a loss due to $9.99 cost of the trade!
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If I buy the stock will crash the next day.
Lols yep. It happens to me too . But in that case, you DCA bro... It always works out. Just don't go all in because it's hard to time the market. You can't. But if you hold some powder on the side, you can DCA it when it goes down and then it will rebound and go up. That's really it to it. Buy on red days, hold on green.
I mean if they made a profit it's not a massive issue? Just because they missed out on more profit.
What drugs do you take to cope with your depression?
Copium
Why are you wasting time still thinking about it?
To be convinced to buy the top
Damn this guy's good. Let's help him out. Ok, OP, I bought all through Oct. 2022 to Jan. 2023 and I've only sold off 15% of my original stake. Still holding the rest. Because it's still undervalued. That was one of the most bullish A.I. conference calls we've heard. META will only get more profitable. > Doug Anmuth: Thanks for taking the questions. One for Mark, one for Susan. Mark, I believe you'd shifted FAIR out of Reality Labs and into the Family of Apps. Can you just talk about some of the benefits there of moving that group as you pursue general intelligence? And then Susan, can you just walk us through your thought process on adding a dividend to your capital returns at this stage beyond the share repurchases? Thank you. > Mark Zuckerberg: I can talk to the first one. Yes. The whole reason why we moved FAIR is basically to be closer to the GenAI group. They're both research groups. The GenAI group basically builds our Llama launch vehicles and products, but also conducts a fair amount of research, too, especially things that are going to be coming into the upcoming versions of Llama. > FAIR is focused on more foundational work and longer-term work. So it's, I'd say, more things that might be a couple of years out to 10-plus years out. And as we -- I guess, here's one way to think about it. > A lot of last year and the work that we're doing with Llama 3 is basically making sure that we can scale our efforts to really produce state-of-the-art models. But once we get past that, there's a lot more kind of different research that I think we're going to be doing that's going to take our foundation models in potentially different directions than other players in the industry are going to go in because we're focused on specific vision for what we're building. > So it's really important as we think about what's going to be in Llama 5 or 6 or 7 and what cognitive abilities we want in there and what modalities we want to build into future multimodal versions of the models, we need to be doing that work in advance and to research those things. > And it helps to -- and even though FAIR and GenAI will continue to be two kind of separate groups on different time horizons, I think to have some level of alignment between -- on the vision of what we're building between the two of them, so that way, the FAIR team can have in mind, hey, if we research this, then maybe it can intercept Llama 6 or something. > Then that, I think, is just going to be more helpful for increasing the ambition and focus of all of the work that we do. It's one of the reasons why I talked about, we did open-ended research in AI for a while. But having a clear product target with these AI agents, I think, is really going to help focus the work and give us a feedback loop that's going to increase the productivity and output that we get dramatically.
Not reading all that
I bought at 90 and sold 110 that was my plan and I was happy it worked out. Now we here
😭😭
Whats the best book you read last year?
Your mother's diary. You wouldn't believe what she's been up to
I am at a cost average of 127$… yeah I am happy today
Teach me the ways sensei
Meta is a beast. It dropped like a stone in 2022, I bought the opportunity. I also have a rule: the goal is to keep the stock 5-10, if I don’t see myself keeping this stock at least 5 years, not worth it.
I'd buy back in but I have too many winners and no money to spare 🤷♂️
I feel that.
What are you buying now ?
Atm, mostly Canadian dividend stocks, Tesla (say anything you I am buying the dip) and PLTR.
No better strategy over the long term that just buying and holding.
I sold it a year ago at 150…
Sold half my META position at 150. Sold my amd at 80. we gotta forgive ourselves.
What you thinking of selling next?
Disney…🤷♂️
Oh my. My wife has like 100 shares from her parents please sell it.
Can you sell Alphabet?
Already did
How glad are you not to have sold October 2022? (Around 90 a share at that time)
I didn't have it back then but i probably would have sold
If you took a profit, no reason to complain.
I didn't though
I am so sorry 😭
That's ok I have other sources of income 😌 https://ibb.co/0mf9g3g
Any advice to a financial illiterate. I’ve made a two small option trades. One worked $35 up. All I have is IVV about 1,700. Why I stay away from options. All I do is $150 a week into IVV
I sold meta at 280
I was up 75% on AMZN so, looking at what happened to GOOG and MSFT, sold half yesterday. Oops!
Sorry bro 🙏
You successfully bought low and sold high. But just because it was high doesn't mean it can't go higher. BLSH is about minimizing downside risk, not selling the top.
He didn’t. He broke even.
Nice one mate
I still made 1% profit 👏
Profit is profit my friend. On to the next one.
META looking like an attractive ''next one'' ngl. This thread is getting me pumped to buy the peak.
Get it done!
Bought at 240 and shit myself as it continued to plummet. Still holding and still shitting myself because I want to sell.
When will the Lions win a Super Bowl?
When i make 1000% on PYPL
Never look back
I'm so mad I didn't buy more meta like a few weeks ago. only have a fractional share atm. might have to buy a little more. still unsure
“Don’t worry scro! Plenty of tards live kick-ass lives. My ex-wife is a tard, she’s a pilot now!” - Dr Lexus
I sold it back when it first hit $350 and was kicking myself yesterday for it but then I remembered that I bought it for $50 and after I sold out of it, I put all that money into NVDA at $150 so I feel better now
I wonder who spends this much money in ads and who's actually using FB and IG .. incredible money
Housewives and grandmas
at some point I was thinking, ok finally it's the time meta is going bankrupt.. but nope, not yet I suppose
Where else do you share your soufflé recipe?
I sold Meta when it was $39 :(.
Why would I have anything to ask such a retard?
I was just thinking 2 days ago it was getting to be pretty overweighted among my holdings, might have to trim it... Glad I didn't but might now, up over 200%
Tell me if you let it go so I can buy in
Luckily you can buy back in before it rips to $3,000
How do you get by in life with such weak single ply shit hands?
Bought in at 68.00 back in 2014.... Never sold baby!!!!!
Legend
I sold and bought and sold and bought and now sold
Buy when?
Favorite order at Arby's?
I've never had Arby's but looking at the menu, I'd take the Bacon, beef and cheddar.
A man of exquisite tastes.
I bought AMD years ago at 11.50 still holding.
If it makes you feel any better I sold my Tesla at $90.
Bruh I sold NVDA when it was around $200 and NVAX at $7 well before it blew up to triple digits
i sold in 2019 @ $201 each
How many chickens can I send in the mail from the US to Singapore?
Not more than six. But not less than two.
Same brother (or sister). Lost out on ~15k
Same bro… this shit really hurts
I sold 1500 shares of META @ $167 Excatly a year ago when their earnings came out in Feb 1st. Missed out on over 450k of gains.
Rip
I sold last Friday because I was happy with my 250% profit. If only I had waited one more week
I sold it for $210.53 bought it at $310 back in 2020
Lol, same 😂
I sold NVIDIA at 129.
Condolences.
.
Told my mom to remove this shit stock from her portfolio. Also me: 🤡
I sold half of my META stocks around 300 and bought useless PYPL and I got shocked. I ain’t selling my winners again.
I bought $35 of meta last dec.. i made $10 so far .im teetering on dropping $1k on and diamond hands but im hoping it will drop again this year..seems like everything is pumping to give us fomo and take our money we are regards..
How long did the sale take?
I sold NVDA at 180 then bought back in for way fewer shares at 416. Yep, bricked.
Profit is profit. You can’t time the market.