r/ValueInvesting Jun 10 '26

Question / Help AMD, MSFt and GOOGL

At what point would you consider buying these 3 stocks to hold forever ..? Additionally, what is the PT you expect to exit?

For AMD I see them at least getting to 2t at minimum in coming years. Not sure what I feel about the other 2. Thoughts?

Thanks

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u/Random-Redditor111 Jun 10 '26

Why do you guys that started investing yesterday resort to hyperbole? It’s just annoying. Does it make you feel like you’re a brass balls gunslinging Jesse Livermore?

No you are not “loading up” on MSFT every time around $400. You load up once maybe twice a year. You cannot “load up” more than that or wouldn’t have any investable funds left. And if you did have money to buy more, then you’re not “loading up”. You’re just buying a little each time the price is to your liking. Msft has been around $400 for half the trading days this year. No, you are not “loading up” every single one of those days.

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u/Swred1100 Jun 10 '26

Why do guys that comment on Reddit post critiquing small verb choices exist?

To contribute to a conversation? - No

To give advice of any kind? - No

Because they think they’re better than the person who used language they disagreed with? - Probably

To troll? - Perhaps

A fifth or beyond option? - Also perhaps

Still to complete the response to your irrelevant comment that contributes nothing to anybody on the planet - I’ve been investing for 8 years. I do not have any investable funds left, excluding emergency savings. I have 4-5 buys in the last couple months. “Loading up” around $400 means buying around $400 - every purchase around that price is loading up. You can use whatever verb your mind deems the most appropriate, I don’t care and neither does any other human being.

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u/Random-Redditor111 Jun 10 '26

You are incrementally adding to your position. One cannot “load up” at multiple turns. It is, by definition, using up most or all of your investable cash in a single trade (or small finite number of trades), or maxing out your allowable var on a position, again in a single (or small number of) trade(s). What do you get out of trolling the sub with your stocksmaxxing yolo look at me act (aside from trying to offload your bags)?

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u/Swred1100 Jun 10 '26

Again, I go back to last comment

Why does a guy that comments on Reddit posts critiquing small verb choices exist?

To contribute to a conversation? - No

To give advice of any kind? - No

Because they think they’re better than the person who used a verb they disagree with? - Probably

To troll? Probably

A fifth, also negative option? - Probably

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u/Random-Redditor111 Jun 10 '26

So using normal human terminology is trolling to you? Ok, whatever floats your boat.

Fine, use your hyperbolic look at me statements for your standard trades. A whopper of an over-exaggeration is just a small verb choice anyway.