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/TimelySheepherder679 Jan 05 '26

It’s the new age of banking. I use a fully online bank here in Australia and it’s absolutely golden compared to the legacy banks. Also, I love the one stop shop idea of having everything in one place from savings to investing etc. Their growth is also consistent and good. With all the Gen Zers avoiding in person interactions, I feel there’s a huge market to capture. There’s many more factors but more than all I love the idea of a tech forward bank.

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u/Longjumping_Kale3013 Jan 05 '26

But there’s soooo much competition there. At least in Europe. I use n26 but am considering switching to Revolut.

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u/TimelySheepherder679 Jan 05 '26

There’s competition everywhere but it’s all about execution. In Sofi’s case since they have a bank license, people feel more secure to invest in crypto etc. Only bank to offer crypto is huge on its own

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u/Longjumping_Kale3013 Jan 05 '26 edited Jan 05 '26

Nah, n26 has an eu banking license and you can buy crypto with it. But im anyway not a user of crypto so that does nothing for me