u/ChronicIer

▲ 59 r/RKLB

RKLB as a long-term position.

Recently started investing and I was looking at RKLB in the beginning of April when it was at 66 and pretty much bailed on pulling the trigger when it was at 88 for the simple reason that I didn't have any knowledge about individual stock picking.
Needless to say I'm still learning, and seeing it jump to 120+ had me going through the first FOMO in terms of investing.

However, RKLB is the only company that I've come across that I actually like and would consider investing in, and I do enjoy following it (checking this sub couple of times a day) even though I'm not invested. I'm now waiting for a slight pullback, hopefully something around 100 to get in, and I'll have my chance to get in next month.

It won't be a large sum, probably around $1000. I am thinking of that as a starting sum and then DCA. My time horizon is 20-25 years. I am trying to build a case for the future growth of this company and where it genuinely could be headed in 10-20 years, obviously we cannot know that, but I'd very much like to hear your opinion as for why you believe in the company numbers- and sentiment wise. Do you truly think it can go to 200-300+?

Don't get me wrong, I'd very much like to see it go to 200-300+ even though I wouldn't invest a dollar. I truly think space is the future and I want to see how humanity tackles that frontier throughout the next decades.

I'd very much like to hear your realistic thoughts. I'm trying to form an unbiased opinion, so both negative and positive opinions are very much appreciated. Thank you.

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u/ChronicIer — 2 days ago

Recently got interested in investing and realised how much I have missed out on gains. I am turning 28 years old in the next few months, based in Europe and currently am in a situation for the next 2 years where I can invest around $1100-1500 per month using IBKR. I’ve already set up an emergency fund and saved up for an apartment. Low-risk investing is covered by my pension funds etc. so I am thinking of using the next 2 years as my most aggressive/risky years but also keeping in mind that the only individual stocks I’d pick would be stocks that I’d hold for at least 2 years and possibly even 20-25 years.

I’ll be investing for the next 20-25 years or more and the approach I am currently thinking of consists of just the S&P500 and I am also thinking of putting around $1000 into both RKLB and NBIS and just let that sit for a while and see where it goes.

I’m sitting on around $5000 to deploy immediately. What I am thinking is wait for a small dip in RKLB or NBIS and invest $1000 each and the rest to S&P500. After the initial lump sum the monthly amount of $1100-1500 all into S&P500 for the next 2 years.

After the 2 years I’ll probably stop contributing to S&P500 and just let that sit for the remainder of the time (18 - 23 years) and start contributing to VWCE for those 18-23 years. 

What do you think? Any advice/thoughts appreciated. Feel free to start a discussion around any individual stock picks you’re thinking of today, especially any that you plan to hold for a long time.

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u/ChronicIer — 9 days ago

Recently got interested in investing and realised how much I have missed out on gains. I am turning 28 years old in the next few months, based in Europe and currently am in a situation for the next 2 years where I can invest around $1100-1500 per month using IBKR. I’ve already set up an emergency fund and saved up for an apartment. Low-risk investing is covered by my pension funds etc. so I am thinking of using the next 2 years as my most aggressive/risky years but also keeping in mind that the only individual stocks I’d pick would be stocks that I’d hold for at least 2 years and possibly even 20-25 years.

I’ll be investing for the next 20-25 years or more and the approach I am currently thinking of consists of just the S&P500 and I am also thinking of putting around $1000 into both RKLB and NBIS and just let that sit for a while and see where it goes which begs the question whether that is worth it at all.

I’m sitting on around $5000 to deploy immediately. What I am thinking is wait for a small dip in RKLB or NBIS and invest $1000 each and the rest to S&P500. After the initial lump sum the monthly amount of $1100-1500 all into S&P500 for the next 2 years.

After the 2 years I’ll probably stop contributing to S&P500 and just let that sit for the remainder of the time (18 - 23 years) and start contributing to VWCE for those 18-23 years. 

What do you think? Any advice/thoughts appreciated. Feel free to start a discussion around any individual stock picks you’re thinking of today, especially any that you plan to hold for a long time.

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u/ChronicIer — 9 days ago
▲ 1 r/Money

Recently got interested in investing and realised how much I have missed out on gains. I am turning 28 years old in the next few months, based in Europe and currently am in a situation for the next 2 years where I can invest around $1100-1500 per month using IBKR. I’ve already set up an emergency fund and saved up for an apartment. Low-risk investing is covered by my pension funds etc. so I am thinking of using the next 2 years as my most aggressive/risky years but also keeping in mind that the only individual stocks I’d pick would be stocks that I’d hold for at least 2 years and possibly even 20-25 years.

I’ll be investing for the next 20-25 years or more and the approach I am currently thinking of consists of just the S&P500 and I am also thinking of putting around $1000 into both RKLB and NBIS and just let that sit for a while and see where it goes which begs the question whether that is worth it at all.

I’m sitting on around $5000 to deploy immediately. What I am thinking is wait for a small dip in RKLB or NBIS and invest $1000 each and the rest to S&P500. After the initial lump sum the monthly amount of $1100-1500 all into S&P500 for the next 2 years.

After the 2 years I’ll probably stop contributing to S&P500 and just let that sit for the remainder of the time (18 - 23 years) and start contributing to VWCE for those 18-23 years. 

What do you think? Any advice/thoughts appreciated. Feel free to start a discussion around any individual stock picks you’re thinking of today, especially any that you plan to hold for a long time. 

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u/ChronicIer — 9 days ago
▲ 3 r/stocks

Recently got interested in investing and realised how much I have missed out on gains. I am turning 28 years old in the next few months, based in Europe and currently am in a situation for the next 2 years where I can invest around $1100-1500 per month using IBKR. I’ve already set up an emergency fund and saved up for an apartment. Low-risk investing is covered by my pension funds etc. so I am thinking of using the next 2 years as my most aggressive/risky years but also keeping in mind that the only individual stocks I’d pick would be stocks that I’d hold for at least 2 years and possibly even 20-25 years.

I’ll be investing for the next 20-25 years or more and the approach I am currently thinking of consists of just the S&P500 and I am also thinking of putting around $1000 into both RKLB and NBIS and just let that sit for a while and see where it goes which begs the question whether that is worth it at all.

I’m sitting on around $5000 to deploy immediately. What I am thinking is wait for a small dip in RKLB or NBIS and invest $1000 each and the rest to S&P500. After the initial lump sum the monthly amount of $1100-1500 all into S&P500 for the next 2 years.

After the 2 years I’ll probably stop contributing to S&P500 and just let that sit for the remainder of the time (18 - 23 years) and start contributing to VWCE for those 18-23 years. 

What do you think? Any advice/thoughts appreciated. Feel free to start a discussion around any individual stock picks you’re thinking of today, especially any that you plan to hold for a long time. 

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u/ChronicIer — 9 days ago

Recently got interested in investing and realised how much I have missed out on gains. I am turning 28 years old in the next few months, based in Europe and currently am in a situation for the next 2 years where I can invest around $1100-1500 per month using IBKR. I’ve already set up an emergency fund and saved up for an apartment. Low-risk investing is covered by my pension funds etc. so I am thinking of using the next 2 years as my most aggressive/risky years but also keeping in mind that the only individual stocks I’d pick would be stocks that I’d hold for at least 2 years and possibly even 20-25 years.

I’ll be investing for the next 20-25 years or more and the approach I am currently thinking of consists of just the S&P500 and I am also thinking of putting around $1000 into both RKLB and NBIS and just let that sit for a while and see where it goes which begs the question whether that is worth it at all.

I’m sitting on around $5000 to deploy immediately. What I am thinking is wait for a small dip in RKLB or NBIS and invest $1000 each and the rest to S&P500. After the initial lump sum the monthly amount of $1100-1500 all into S&P500 for the next 2 years.

After the 2 years I’ll probably stop contributing to S&P500 and just let that sit for the remainder of the time (18 - 23 years) and start contributing to VWCE for those 18-23 years. 

What do you think? Any advice/thoughts appreciated. Feel free to start a discussion around any individual stock picks you’re thinking of today, especially any that you plan to hold for a long time. 

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u/ChronicIer — 9 days ago