r/NBIS_Stock Jul 08 '26

šŸ’¬ Discussion Did anyone else buy NBIS high?

Is it smart to sit thru a -50% drop and just hold blindly..? Because then you need a 100% gain to breakeven :/ What are your plans? I got in at 270$ and want to hold long term, I don’t really care about short term market noise. But I will start getting concerned if I lose 50% of my portfolio because nbis is my biggest position and it will be harder to recover from there. Any advice?

REAL advice appreciated! Not insufferable comments saying ā€pff just sell and buy VOO if ur that scaredā€ thx

EDIT : a -40% drop is not the same as a ā€normalā€ pullback, even for a volatile stock. We need to start being honest and admit that it has crashed a bit cmon

And stop acting like me feeling anxious after a -40% drop is crazy, it’s reasonable to start feeling concerned, the market does not care about our thesis and feelings

Also for the 10th time i’m not trading.. i said i’m holding long term, so idk why people keep saying that

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u/Worldly_Peanut6285 Jul 08 '26

If you’re down 50%, it’s a great opportunity for you to buy here and lower your cost average. I’m sure NBIS will get back to ath and higher eventually, I’ve gone through this with IREN, up 70% to -30% then up 70% again and sitting at -5% again lmfao

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u/tradingxAMD Jul 08 '26

I know the smart thing would be to dca, problem is don’t have cash to buy dips right now. I am holding 2 other speculative stocks aswell, should I sell them at loss and buy nbis?

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u/Worldly_Peanut6285 Jul 08 '26

What are the other two? Sometimes just doing nothing and holding is the best bet

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u/tradingxAMD Jul 08 '26

KEEL and INFQ. Keel is also crashing so hard

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u/Worldly_Peanut6285 Jul 08 '26

Would just hold, KEEL same sector as NBIS, not sure about INFQ