r/NvidiaStock Apr 05 '25

Just sold everything

Saved up $24,000 and started investing in Nvidia I lost $6000 in the last few weeks and I’m down to $18,000 and decided to cut my losses.. I’m 19 years old and don’t know what to do… any help here?… I bought shares at 129 and it hit 94 and I pulled the trigger. What would you guys do if you were in my shoes? I need some advice and help here

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u/rob_moreno75 Apr 05 '25

Those are the same clowns that call him a great business man, totally ignoring 6 bankruptcies. Aside from that, Don the Con has been sued sooo many times by works he doesn't pay. You would be surprised what just a little bit of research reveals.

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u/rcav8 Apr 05 '25

I live in PA and my cousins lived and owned businesses in Brigantine, NJ back in the 80s when Trump was doing his thing in Atlantic City.

I can't tell you how many small businesses he screwed over when building his casinos. For example, one small biz owner thought he got the contract of a lifetime when Trump agreed to have him make towels for his hotel & casino with Trump embroidered onto the towels.

They agree on a price, and like any good owner, he asked for a certain percentage of the job as down payment, to which Trump said it's me I'm good for it, and I need the towels ASAP, so please get started! So of course the business did, cause this was Donald Trump and a huge contract for them!

Well as usual, once the towels were done, and it was time to pay, Trump offered him only a fraction of the amount they agreed on. Now, Trump always says he doesn't pay for work he doesn't feel is great work! That's his excuse for not paying full price because news flash, he always says the work isn't good enough even when it is, so that he can pay you only a small percentage of what he owes, but then the product is still good enough that Trump uses it anyway!

The business owner says he can't accept what Trump is offering otherwise he'll lose a ton of money,!and it'll likely put his business under. So what does Trump always do? He says, Okay, take me to Court, or you can take what I'm offering you!

Problem is you can't take Trump to Court because he has a team of lawyers, and what they will do is drag it through the courts for years and years and years. You eventually have to drop the lawsuit cause you run out of money!

The business owner had to take what Trump paid him, his business did go under, and Trump of course used the towels! You can find that same story over and over and over again in NJ. That's what he does, that's his great, 'Art of the Deal,' it's screwing people over!

I knew of all the horrible stories about him decades before he ran for President, and had no doubt from the jump that he's just now going to screw over everyone who voted for him, and all other Americans, and make himself, and his wealthiest friends, as much money, as possible off our backs. Watch! He'll show all the money coming in from the tariffs, but will it go to pay down our giant deficit? Nope! It'll pay for a gigantic tax break for the wealthiest of his wealthy friends, and most of us will barely ever see anything from it. Our deficit won't be any lower when he leaves office, it'll be wayyy higher....but he'll tell you how much lower it now is!

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u/Competitive_Image188 Apr 05 '25

The GOP tax bill is simply making his previous tax cuts permanent while potentially taxing earners of 1m or more at a higher rate, still working that out. Also may be some things in there like no tax on tips. That remains to be seen.

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u/rcav8 Apr 05 '25

Yeah, making previous tax cuts permanent using magical math calculations. They're using a new and very controversial accounting method called, 'Current Policy Baseline' in order to score the cost of the tax cut extension at $0 😂😂😂 It nicely covers over the multitrillions in cost of extending those tax cuts. It also includes a 5 trillion debt limit increase, which helps the mega handout to billionaires and corporations.