Meta is pivoting to new business . It depends on your risk appetite and how long you want to invest . Investment can never be sure shot thing .
Yes, pivoting to a world where everyone wears VR headsets and spends all their time in them. They call it the metaverse. No one gives a crap except desperate shills trying to sell worthless NFT crap. That’s gonna collapse like a house of cards.
Roku, I would invest in a company that is willing to risk it all to pivot to a new business rather than basking in its past glory.
Vti vxus and chill
VTSAX and chill
Hold and chill
DCA on single stock is still bad practice
Sell and diversify a little each year. No one knows the future, but ad revenue ain't growing the way it used to and metaverse isn't gonna help the bottomline for a long time.
If Android also brings privacy like iOS did, it will be over for Meta
Always treat the next dollar as a fresh investment. Avoid DCA just because you have loss. With that said, due to the macroeconomics I’ve not been adding another dollar to any of the tickers. I’ll get back to investing once these macroeconomics become better. I would suggest just hold.
I always wondered why people pump Meta stock a lot.. It was BS market till recent correction anyway...
I don't see how it can go up anytime soon Unfortunately I foresee it going to <80 by December
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How can companies like Meta go bankrupt right? … right?
It's probably not bankruptcy, but easily a shell of its former self once the ad revenue dries up.
Heard of these names— Yahoo, Lycos, AOL, Myspace, AltaVista, Netscape?