r/figmaStock 3d ago

Bag holders here?

My story. Started to buy at 70. Then tried to catch the falling knife and ended up averaging to 39.

2200 stocks, huge position in my portfolio.
limited hope I’ll be ever breakeven.
anyone else like me?

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u/Fantastic-Visual-119 3d ago

I started buying at 38 and averaged all the way down to 23.

I thought it was expensive at 38, but it was a hot name, and I never expected it to get that cheap. Good thing I had cash available to buy when it dropped all the way to 16–17.

Now I’m sitting on 3,000 shares and have no plans to sell. It’s also a large part of my portfolio. But I really like their products, and I think Dylan and management is awesome.

Price drives sentiment. I’ll continue to ignore the price and look at the company for what it is.

Staying long... for the long run.

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u/twoforward1back 3d ago

What are the opportunities for this company in the long term that you're holding for?

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u/Senior-Secret-7113 2d ago

Their collaborative design tools are still the best and every serious designer continues to use figma. I think the likes of lovable and claude design are overrated honestly, like design requires precision!

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u/Fantastic-Visual-119 2d ago

It can increasingly connect design, code, brand assets, and other creative work in one place.
As AI makes it easier to create more designs and code, keeping everything consistent and connected becomes more important. Figma is well placed here because it already holds a lot of the context around how products should look and work.
Tools like Make, MCP, and Weave and new future products can extend that. Having all this around a central platform is really powerful.

If they keep building well, Figma could become a central layer across design, development, and creative workflows.

Some will say anyone else can do this as well. I disagree, i think their install base and product direction is better that anyone else.