Time to short FB, NVDA, RBLX, U

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Time to short FB, NVDA, RBLX, U

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when idiot boy recommends a stock I get nervous

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/jim-cram ... 00563.html

nvda and FB may make sense long term. Not sure about RBLX and U
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Re: Time to short FB, NVDA, RBLX, U

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Triplethought wrote: Wed Dec 22, 2021 11:32 pm when idiot boy recommends a stock I get nervous
The thing is, even a blind dog nails a rabbit every now and then.

My previous jokes about contrarian indicators aside, I tend to view contrarian indicators along a spectrum, as opposed to "black and white."

So, Cramer could be wrong 66.6% of the time, but right 33.3% of the time.

I like all the stocks he mentions in that link, although not necessarily at current prices. In fact, I own FB, NVDA, and U, and am waiting for RBLX to go down in the Slaughter of '22 to establish a nice position. FB is one of my larger positions, and represents a core HODL holding.

Mark Z. looks like he's going to have a significant "first-mover" advantage into the impending Kali Yuga Metaverse (KYM) creation.

NVDA is expensive, but you need their chips for crypto. mining and creating the KYM.

The other two are higher risk but if you're willing to wait a bit, the risk-reward asymmetry is there.
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Re: Time to short FB, NVDA, RBLX, U

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I got in FB when they were beat up Oct 12. NVDA just hasn't gone down enough to buy. I'm trying to sell winners in preparation for a 2022 dip.
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