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If you ever feel like you sold too early think of Curtis
u/JohniBGood · Reddit — r/wallstreetbets ·
May 31, 2026 at 21:28
· ⬆ 225 pts · 💬 50 comments |
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The post recounts how Nvidia's co-founder sold his entire stake in 2006 for $30 million, missing out on a potential $70 billion if he had held.
The author's implicit thesis is a warning against selling winners too early, using a stark example of extreme opportunity cost.
Quality assessment: Noise. This is an anecdotal, hindsight-driven reminder rather than research or a trade thesis.
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225
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94%
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