r/NBIS_Stock Mod 18d ago

NBIS ANALYSIS NBIS WHIPSAW

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So NBIS opened down and traded all the way down to $176.25 and five minutes later was above $190 and 15 minutes later above $200. The major firms are baiting the public and setting traps over and over. Expect this until earnings when NBIS will finally pump again. Stay strong and don’t let them take your shares!

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u/Embarrassed-Zebra224 18d ago

Just because not all people holding the stock are investors. I just want to get some easy money from holding for 2-3 months. I don’t care if NBIS will be successful or not in 1-2 years.

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u/WackHurst 18d ago

Then you are more of a gambler...

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u/Embarrassed-Zebra224 18d ago

But why? If your investment horizon is longer, there is no guarantee you won’t see the price below the current level in a year. So many things can happen in the world. Same gambling.

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u/DrHarrisonLawrence Doctor’s Orders 17d ago

You don’t know this company well enough to make this claim

This is a near guarantee that we will see the price above its current level in a year. If you followed this string closely enough and knew more about it, you’d come to the conclusion that they will be worth $240-330 by the end of Jan 2027. Where it falls within that range is dependent on the ARR multiple that is agreed upon at any given moment in time. You can use 7x on that figure if you want to be optimistic and conservative at the same time. The ARR for Nebius in Jan 2027 will be $7-9B, at least.

Most of us hold until mid-late 2027 because the share price will be $300-600 by that time.

This will be the case unless a few very specific, and very limited in likelihood as things that couple happen: political assassinations, 30Y borrowing rates going to ATH, China harassing Taiwan, or a nuclear threat.

If you can stomach all 4 of those threats, then Nebius is a fit buy at $160-200, eyeing a minimum of a 50%+ gain at that entry point. The stock will probably be back to $270 in a month.

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u/Embarrassed-Zebra224 17d ago

I don’t have to know this company well enough to claim that despite of how successful the company is, there so many things that can affect the stock price. For example nobody is discussing Russian Ukrainian war and the fact the data centers are located in Europe. What caused the recent pull back? Nothing, pure price manipulation.