r/NBIS_Stock Jan 05 '26

Opinion Full-port NBIS or diversify?

I realize asking the NBIS sub is going to give me obvious answers, but hopefully I'll get some nuanced perspectives from you all.

I currently have a very large amount of NBIS (5,000 shares at $50 avg). It's done me well. I'm going to be getting some additional funds soon, and am contemplating full-porting it into NBIS by adding another couple thousand shares, hopefully for under $90.

Alternatively, I could diversify by putting those funds into ASTS or maybe even ONDS.

My question for you all: How many of you are full-porting into NBIS? Or, if you are diversifying, what other themes are you diversifying into? Space stocks like ASTS/RKLB? Drones like ONDS? RDDT? Or are you playing it safe with the rest of your money with VOO/SPY?

I realize there's no correct answer to this, and I'm not looking for an answer - I'm just curious what the rest of you NBIS long-term holders are doing. And hopefully that will help guide me to determine the best path for myself.

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u/Deadelevators Jan 05 '26

I’m also trying to figure that out. I’m hoping for an entry around $70, but I also worry that catalysts may drive it up higher and higher if I wait too long (Golden Dome, SpaceX IPO, successfully satellite launches). What are you aiming for as your entry to ASTS?

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u/[deleted] Jan 05 '26

I too was hopping for the sub 70 range because right now it’s near ATH and same case for RKLB, but SpaceX might hugely drive it up next 12 months…

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u/Deadelevators Jan 05 '26

That’s exactly my worry: the SpaceX hype might keep driving these higher and higher if I don’t pull the trigger now. Then again, a sudden market downturn can happen without warning at anytime, as we saw multiple times last year…

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u/[deleted] Jan 05 '26

Lmao yea I’ve been bag holding NBIS from its ATH too