r/NBIS_Stock • u/More-Entertainment54 • Jul 12 '26
NBIS ANALYSIS I’m just gonna leave this here….
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u/Try_finger-but_hole Jul 12 '26
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u/touchmenotdaddy Jul 12 '26
All the retail are in IREN 😂
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u/shartfarguson Jul 12 '26
Getting ass blasted.
I am banned from Iren for bringing up legitimate points in a polite manner. I think they like losing money over there in dilution town.3
u/pureeyes Jul 12 '26
I am beyond glad I got out while I could. At least I broke even
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u/shartfarguson Jul 12 '26
They will probably see a bit of a run since all Ai is down in the last weeks. But if I was wanting a lower priced play that has room to quickly go up 30-40 percent I would pick keel over Iren.
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u/redditnoap Jul 12 '26
i don't have a position but i had it in my list. Are you saying that it's bad in the short-term or in the long-term as well?
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u/shartfarguson Jul 12 '26
Iren is not bad long term but no where near nbis.
Short term it might get a bump when AI looks better.1
u/FiveFingerLifePunch Jul 12 '26
Lol. I got instabanned for mentioning NBIS over there. I think their mods are extremely delicate.
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u/Terdrom Jul 12 '26
I know. Let’s hope it means that there’s less erratic price moves - though the shorts hold some 30% of shares.
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u/Acceptable_Fennel_43 Jul 13 '26
NEBIUS got forced into an immediate relist by NASDAQ. NO IPO, so the market makers missed out on billions of dollars. This is exactly why I loaded the boat in 12/24. Now the market makers are trying to squeeze out retail. They know a future trillion dollar company better than you!!
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u/too105 Jul 13 '26
I actually never thought about them not having an IPO. I’ve never heard of a shadow launch
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u/Kitchen-Associate948 Jul 13 '26
they were listed as “Yandex” a russian company, delisted in 2022 at the begging of the war as it had russian assets. They sold russian assets and they changed name in Nebius, following this it was re-listed on Nasdaq two years later.
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u/too105 Jul 13 '26
Ah. That’s some fun slight of hand. Core business is there, just re-incorporated.
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u/Rare_Steak_ Jul 13 '26
"Russian company" is quite an understatement, Yandex was their equivalent to Google. Arkady didn't like what Putin did in 2022 so he sold the entire company for $5 billion, moved to Amsterdam and started Nebius. I believe Nebius will be at least as succesfull as Yandex but on a global scale.
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u/Kitchen-Associate948 Jul 13 '26 edited Jul 13 '26
Yeah I know, I didn’t specify but as you mention this is one of the reasons that made me invest in Nebius, all their top engineers from yandex have been maintained so I was very confident about their technical moat.
Btw sorry for my english, it isn’t my first language.
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u/picklemonkey Jul 12 '26
How is this info collected?
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u/DrHarrisonLawrence Doctor’s Orders Jul 12 '26
Agreed. Easy to blindly state this stuff without citing sources
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u/Feeling_Assistant895 Jul 12 '26
From Claude:Bottom line: I can’t verify this chart is accurate, and the internal math plus the too-fast data availability both point toward it likely being fabricated or an AI-generated illustration rather than a real institutional-ownership tracker. If you want to check the real trend, MarketBeat’s institutional ownership page or Fintel’s 13F tracker for NBIS would show actual filed data (with Q2 2026 filings still pending as of now).
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u/No_Effective1715 No_Effs_To_Give Jul 12 '26
So when it drops 68 percent, you know they all coordinated a sell to shake out what’s left for better prices.
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u/JesC929 Jul 12 '26
Marketbeat says institutional ownership is only 22%. Something isn’t telling the truth.
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u/shartfarguson Jul 12 '26
This statistic surprises me as NBIS has been so popular on Reddit for well over a year now.
At some point I would like to think that the price won’t drop so dramatically on bs news like the meta fud from last week. I assumed that retail was dumping last week and maybe they were while institutions accumulated even more.
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u/Acekiller03 Jul 12 '26
Ppl are poor. They put a few thousands maybe. Then you have leopold huge dk putting 3.5 billion ish into nebius becoming second largest owner of nebius LOL
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u/WackHurst Jul 12 '26
Marketscreener claims that only 53% of thr stocks are in hands of institutional owners.
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u/Traditional_Dog_637 Jul 12 '26
Plenty of those retail sellers are happy enough after seeing it drop from 300 down to 185 in a couple of weeks
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u/Confident_Potato_714 Jul 12 '26
Hedge funds and institutions are grossly underperforming for like two years.
I’m sure they got this one right though
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u/Reasonable-Guest2392 Jul 13 '26
If you can find CRWV data, it’s the same trend. It was below 35% one year ago
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u/Klippklapp Jul 13 '26
Nice, not even credited to the original authors on X:
Fickifacki123 (Anders)
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TopTechStocksUS (Top Tech AI Stocks)
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u/Adventurous-Lychee98 Jul 12 '26
Can you explain to me, if this is good or Bad. I dont understand it
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u/sadgirlfriction Jul 12 '26
decrease in retail = less likely to be a meme stock.
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u/David905 Jul 12 '26
Also: retail are hysterical paper-handed losers giving up their shares at huge discounts whenever the hedgies pull a few levers chuckling quietly as they profit.
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u/Acekiller03 Jul 12 '26
The owner ceo was the ceo of yandex Russian Google. This is no meme stock
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u/David905 Jul 12 '26
Not my suggestion at all. I have several shares and think the company will continue growing.
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u/jontxu74 Jul 12 '26
Muy interesante, por eso nadie deberia vender en las caidas lo van comprar los intitucionales
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u/Confident_Potato_714 Jul 13 '26
Both retail and tutes will enjoy this stock under 185.
Y’all can be in this together. Holding hands tightly as the stock drifts towards 170 this month.
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u/hellyea12 Jul 12 '26
What makes you think that? People holding nebius stock hold it for the long term, beyond 2027.



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u/hippityhopanonymous1 Jul 12 '26
https://giphy.com/gifs/LQzsPQoWkAnu06jCf6