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Post by Duke Pikachu on Apr 19, 2023 22:27:09 GMT -5
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Post by Gelquie on Apr 22, 2023 3:43:39 GMT -5
SMUG is at 59!
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Post by Duke Pikachu on May 4, 2023 16:25:54 GMT -5
Neat!
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Post by Duke Pikachu on Jun 7, 2023 19:12:44 GMT -5
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Post by Gelquie on Jun 9, 2023 2:42:00 GMT -5
Buzz is at 62!
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Post by Gelquie on Jun 24, 2023 3:42:57 GMT -5
NAKR is at 62!
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Post by Gelquie on Jun 27, 2023 3:50:47 GMT -5
AAVL is at 60.
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Post by Gelquie on Jul 17, 2023 17:20:48 GMT -5
DROO is at 60!
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Post by Duke Pikachu on Jul 17, 2023 19:01:55 GMT -5
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Post by doctortomoe on Jul 18, 2023 0:37:34 GMT -5
Oh shoot, I just saw what Buzz is at, should I sell everything now? Did it ever get higher?
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Post by Duke Pikachu on Jul 18, 2023 18:00:48 GMT -5
Oh shoot, I just saw what Buzz is at, should I sell everything now? Did it ever get higher? How much of BUZZ do you have? If you have a considerable amount and are having mixed feelings, you can do a mix of both. Slowly peter out withdrawals, that way you see some return right now.
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Post by Duke Pikachu on Jul 18, 2023 19:50:30 GMT -5
Nice tidy sum.
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Post by doctortomoe on Jul 18, 2023 22:02:24 GMT -5
Oh shoot, I just saw what Buzz is at, should I sell everything now? Did it ever get higher? How much of BUZZ do you have? If you have a considerable amount and are having mixed feelings, you can do a mix of both. Slowly peter out withdrawals, that way you see some return right now. I have 83,000 shares.
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Post by Stephanie (swordlilly) on Jul 19, 2023 11:58:24 GMT -5
Oh shoot, I just saw what Buzz is at, should I sell everything now? Did it ever get higher? This is my whole portfolio which took me about three years to build, sooooooo you're asking the wrong person, bro. I don't think I'm qualified to give you any investment advice.
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Post by Duke Pikachu on Jul 19, 2023 21:06:52 GMT -5
How much of BUZZ do you have? If you have a considerable amount and are having mixed feelings, you can do a mix of both. Slowly peter out withdrawals, that way you see some return right now. I have 83,000 shares. That's a good amount which gives you plenty of choices. BUZZ is currently 278, but since Stocks are volatile I'm going to lower it to 270 to give us some wiggle room. At 270, 83k stocks is equal to 22.41 mil. Now, Assuming you bought all those Stocks when BUZZ was at 15, that means you invested 1.245 mil already. First thing first, if you want to make back your investment you just need to sell 4,612 stocks (for sake of simplicity, we'll work in multiples of 100; that'll raise it to 4,700). That'll leave you with 78,300. NOTE: At 270, Every 100 stocks is 27k (thus every 500 is 135k, and every 1000 is 270k). So now the big question is do you keep selling bit by bit (and, if so, by how much? And are there scenarios where you'll change the amount you sell) or hold onto it so see if it reaches even higher. If it were me, someone with little investment experience, I would maybe start with skimming off chunks from the top, selling 1k a day, until I reach let's say to 65k. Then I'd lower the amount to 500 until reaching let's say 50k. From there I'd lower the amount to 250 until reaching... you know, I think you get the point. You start selling big chunks until you get to a threshold you set for yourself, which you then lower the sell number until you reach the next threshold, rinse & repeat. Now only does this guarantee you make a nice amount of NP off BUZZ's high number, but also let's you keep plenty to see which ways BUZZ's numbers go. If you're seeing them go way up again, maybe consider decreasing the amount you sell daily so that you're future sells will be higher; if you're see them take a nose dive, maybe consider increasing the amount you sell. Or do the opposite, sell more when it's on the rise to take advantage of it but limit your sells when it falls in hopes it goes back up again. It's all a numbers game running on a random generator, so there's no predicting what it will do, just preparations what you'd like to do when it acts a certain way.
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