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The end of the tech boom?

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Anyone invested in US tech has not really had much fun in the last few days: falling prices, even price slides of >20 percent - that can make you feel uneasy, can't it?


I say: No, it doesn't make me feel different at all.


Why?


Because - at least for my position - nothing has changed. The company is the same, the figures are the same, the outlook is the same, the framework conditions are the same. The only thing that has changed is the panic on the markets. I'm sure that will subside. Just as it always does sooner or later.


Admittedly: Anyone who has "timed" the market can buy back much more cheaply and would have earned a lot. However, I don't believe in this strategy because it doesn't work in the majority of cases and the "could have, would have" argument only holds up in hindsight.


It is also important to note that I would not be nearly as relaxed about all tech stocks. There are candidates where I don't expect a turnaround so easily ($TSLA (-1,09 %) , $MSTR (-7,42 %) ). However, this is because the fundamentals were already "difficult" before and now look even worse (falling sales figures at Tesla, falling BTC price at Strategy).


I am curious to see whether we will see another price slide and am putting cash aside for this eventuality. Should $NVDA (+0,22 %) were to hit EUR 80, I would immediately forget my ramblings from yesterday ("I'm not buying any more NVIDIA because the position is too big") and add another big tranche.


It remains exciting, so stay relaxed.

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Everything has an end - only the sausage has two!
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@TotallyLost Yes, my darling, it's over ...
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completely relaxed bleiben🙋🏻‍♂️😆
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When do you plan to add to the World?

"Waiting for the bottom to form" is such a "glass ball" thing.
Have you already set limits or are you simply adding in tranches according to your feelings?
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@Pazi3 Who? Me? I'm not waiting for a bottom. As I wrote, I would buy NVIDIA at 80 euros, and I would continue to buy everything else as I have money. I don't try to time the market because it's simply not possible.

So I keep buying, keep buying, keep buying.
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@Charmin very good. Would have surprised me now😉
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Why the tech correction at all? Isn't the panic actually about the tariffs? The reporting season is over and was convincing overall after all
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@Soprano Because they're all running around with their heads cut off screaming "end of the world!". Tech stocks have risen the most, which is why they are now falling disproportionately.

It's hard to say when people will come to their senses again, but I'm guessing that it may well take until the next set of figures for many to realize that the impact on tech stocks is not as dramatic as assumed.
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@Charmin It seems that way to me too. But that would mean that you can simply get good shares more cheaply. Ultimately, tech stocks in particular are protected by their moat. No matter which tariffs are imposed on whom - the earth is unlikely to open up and a second Apple or Microsoft will rise from the depths.
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@Soprano Yes, that's how I see it too. Everything has just been reduced by 20 percent (and more). Whether there will be another discount - I don't know. For long-term investors, now is definitely an opportunity.
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@Charmin Yes, I invested half a month's salary today as a warm-up and have another 10 months' salary just in case :-) Isn't there a saying? You always have to stay liquid longer than the market can be irrational ... or something like that.
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If $NVDA reaches double digits, I might invest for the first time (!)
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@Novius Not excluded.
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A healthy attitude that I share
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Boah ey no idea. I'm not that tech-heavy. But had to realize that in one week I have as much book loss as monthly net. (About 4%) well, never mind. I don't have any money to fire up. I'm already 100% invested. I'm going back to sleep and waiting for the end of the month 😄
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No, I still can't find it. Sold at 130. Active trading is better than buy and hold, at least for me since I started investing. This example shows that very well. If there are signs of a sale, why should I accept 2-digit price falls. But we've already been through this. Tech is and was overvalued.
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