Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to brag, but I made about $300k in Apple and sold it early last year to pay down our mortgage because we had bought our new house at a high inresert rate and weren’t able to sell our old place (we now rent it profitably). We owed a lot in taxes because of the sale… ouch. I also sold NVIDA along the way, but I’ve kept some of both stocks. Now our brokerage account is small, like $25k, so the ups and downs aren’t as exciting in a good or bad way. That is my first regret.
around “liberation day” with the tariffs, I changed a lot of my retirement funds and college savings to really conservative investments like bond funds or cash— and never changed them back. The stock market soared. Regret #2.
I guess having been so lucky once, I figured I won’t be lucky like that again. Now I’m thinking better keep the conservative stance as I’ve believe the bubble will pop.
You’re on your way to your third regret because you did not learn from your second. Good luck with the continued market timing.
Anonymous wrote:Not to brag, but I made about $300k in Apple and sold it early last year to pay down our mortgage because we had bought our new house at a high inresert rate and weren’t able to sell our old place (we now rent it profitably). We owed a lot in taxes because of the sale… ouch. I also sold NVIDA along the way, but I’ve kept some of both stocks. Now our brokerage account is small, like $25k, so the ups and downs aren’t as exciting in a good or bad way. That is my first regret.
around “liberation day” with the tariffs, I changed a lot of my retirement funds and college savings to really conservative investments like bond funds or cash— and never changed them back. The stock market soared. Regret #2.
I guess having been so lucky once, I figured I won’t be lucky like that again. Now I’m thinking better keep the conservative stance as I’ve believe the bubble will pop.
Anonymous wrote:A friend recommended I buy Nvidia stock about 18 months ago and I never did. Feeling sad and bad that I didnt listen. If I was doubtful, I could have just put in a small amount, but no.
I’m doing ok financially but it would have been nice!!!
Any other financial regrets to share?
Anonymous wrote:I sold my Amazon stock in 1999. 😂
Anonymous wrote:I was aware of Nvidia years ago but it's a gamble to have speculated it would become what it is today. Look at the stock history. I do have some Nvidia, bought when it was $100 and now it's $200 though I expect some good swings.
This kind of regretting is just regretting you didn't buy a lottery card.