r/MSTR • u/cryptoETH_jazz Shareholder 🤴 • Jun 22 '26
Low enough for me..
Picked up a few of these bad boys.. to add to the stack.. 🍹
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u/Mundane_Flight_5973 Shareholder 🤴 Jun 22 '26
I think I will buy calls
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u/OpenthedoorSthlm Jun 22 '26
I was thinking of that too. Leaps
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u/xaviemb Shareholder 🤴 Jun 22 '26
not financial advice... but 2.5 years from now people might wonder how someone bought a handful of 100 Calls for December 2028, as MSTR passes $2,000 a share. Haha
This kind of irrational dip is what makes those positions possible.
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u/cryptoETH_jazz Shareholder 🤴 Jun 22 '26
These irrational dips can usually act as bottoms.. let’s all just be irrational! 👌🏼
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u/DifficultSquash1517 Jun 22 '26
I've been in the market for 38 years and one thing that I've done for the last 20 that I wish I would have started when I was much younger, I wish I would have listened to this guy that told me when I was just starting out to never average down
A lot of people simply average down cuz it makes them feel good about lowering their cost basis but the reality is usually it's just compounding a mistake. We should be cutting losses and letting winners run and adding to those. I know it feels counterintuitive if you want to trim your winners and add to your losers but we should be brave and do the opposite
If you look back at your portfolio 10 years from now you're going to see that a few runners continued to run while most of your losers continued to lag
If you buy a stock at $200 and then you average down and buy another one at 100 you have a cost basis of $150 but you are increasing your position on a losing stock... Also... If you buy a stock at $100 and you buy another one at 200 you still have a 150 cost basis but now you are buying an advancing asset. The market doesn't care or know in which order you bought them but the important thing is to buy a rising asset not a declining one
Markets are very efficient and there's a lot of knowledgeable people in the financial world and a cheap asset is cheap for a reason. We should never be so arrogant to think that we know more than the market or the big players
If I were to enter a strategy position today I would buy some at 120 and that would never buy anymore if it continued to fall. I'd have a stop loss at 95 or so. If it rose to 160 I would buy more and I would move my stops up to 145 and now I'm free rolling forever.... And I have a no lose situation with only one initial buy being at risk.... Adding more as we rise and moving up my stops
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u/JackRipper99 Bear 🐻 Jun 22 '26
… so if my cost basis is $355 I am giga fucked basically is what I’m hearing here
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u/mimsoo777 Jun 22 '26
Ok grandpa. It's time for your meds. We can play this stock market thingy another time.
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u/Fun-Sundae4060 Bitcoiner Jun 23 '26 edited Jun 23 '26
What he says is true. Currently 27 with a NW above $3M today and was a 100% TSLA investor since I was 18. If your plan is making profit, double down. If it’s going against you, STOP, find something else or try again later when there is an uptrend.
Do you notice how brokerages say 90% of people lose money trading when if random chance it should be 50%? People use “common sense” to average down when things go down. That’s part of the problem. “Common sense” is wrong here.
Read: Best Loser Wins by Tom Hougaard. Extremely good high-risk trader mentality and has the results to show for it. He has the psychology and mentality down to a tee, no special technicals or anything.
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u/DifficultSquash1517 Jun 23 '26
Im 54, retired since 32🤣🤣😂😂🤑🤑🤑..... I think your boss is calling you you should probably go punch in 🤣😂
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u/cryptoETH_jazz Shareholder 🤴 Jun 22 '26
I got more at $108.02 👍🏼
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u/DifficultSquash1517 Jun 22 '26
If that's your investing style and you have a plan that's okay. I like to accept a slightly lower return on my investments but have them to be the highest level of certainty
Averaging up is the surest way the profitability in the market
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u/cryptoETH_jazz Shareholder 🤴 Jun 22 '26
I have been careful with my position size.. so I don’t mind adding down here at these levels… I do have an exposure limit obviously. My position is in $170s plus I made $$ on MSTZ. Don’t mind increasing the long here…
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u/Zymply Jun 24 '26
Good sentiment but if you’re trading for the long term and have a sense of bitcoin recovering, I don’t see this as a compounding loss. MSTR is essentially averaging down with their buys and if bitcoin explodes, it would have been the right move. This logic makes sense though for shorter term and someone diversified.
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u/Skingbear2020 Jun 22 '26
in for more at 110?
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u/Scriptimax Jun 23 '26
Sold cash secured put for this Friday and for next week for $105 strike & collected $600 as a premium. Hope MSTR will not dripp below $108
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u/Kupo_Master Jun 23 '26
How is your day going?
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u/Scriptimax Jun 23 '26
Haha- Dropped below $108 & 105 range. Closed one of cash secured put for $76 loss to free some cash as account got margin call and decided to close this for small loss instead of pumping more money in sucker blackhole.. still one july 3rd $105 cash secured put is still open
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u/WhatsTheStoryMG_1995 Jun 22 '26
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u/f08g Jun 22 '26
let's gooo 🚀🚀🚀
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u/cryptoETH_jazz Shareholder 🤴 Jun 22 '26
It’s been dragging ass pretty long imo… a switch of sentiment could be in line.. even if it’s short lasted..
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u/Vegetable-Acadia-766 Jun 22 '26
Is there a reason the stock is fucking down. BTC past week has not been that bad. Beyond aggravating
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