When to trim
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65 Years Old. $64K in Nvidia. Trim or Let It Ride?
Discussion on investing in NVDA.
Shifting more of my portfolio to dividends, is now the time to start building income?
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65 with four retirement accounts, should I start putting my cash to work before retirement?
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Can I transfer Merrill Lynch managed accounts in-kind to Merrill Edge for more control
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Should I reallocate 5k from QQQ to Nvdia in my retirement account if Nvdia dips?
Discussion on investing in NVDA.
Title: Should I Buy More Nvidia Stock After Pelosi’s Purchase Despite a Recent Downgrade? Hi
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2nd guessing me buying dip on Meta today. Thoughts appreciated.
Advise on moving money from Merrill lynch
Advice Needed on Moving Investments from Merrill Lynch Due to High Fees at 64
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