@Sandra Nehemiah:$NVIDIA(NVDA)$if you’re already sweating because NVDA didn’t bounce right after you bought the dip, you probably shouldn’t have touched it in the first place. Buying the dip isn’t about instant gratification—it’s about patience and conviction. Right now, that old demand zone is flipping into new supply, and that’s a red flag for me. If you’re itching to go long, chill for a second. Wait for the price to reclaim that key pivot level and retest it as support. That’s when I’d feel more comfortable jumping in. Right now? Nah, I’m sitting this one out until the market shows me it’s ready to move.
@Mrzorro:I am regret to keep buying the dip and try to recover the loss, but in the end, the hole is getting deeper and deeper [Facepalm] [Spurting] My 2025 plan was to cut off this stock and focus on more stable and dividend payment stocks like $Coca-Cola(KO)$ $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$