I was cleaning out my apartment today and found an old notebook with a login for a fidelity account I made back years ago. Logged in not expecting anything and it made me do 2 factor authentication but couldnt find the app.

    Spend over an hour on the phone with fidelity rep and they finally got me logged in. Turns out I bought some NVDA back in 2019 at a crazy low price and didn’t even know I had this. Sitting on massive gain.

    Should I hodl or sell ? Don’t really need the money but it’s nice to have.

    https://i.redd.it/xqjjaoi6i01h1.jpeg

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    34 Comments

    1. DoubleFamous5751 on

      Again, the best performing portfolios belong to people who forgot their passwords and dead people. Good shit OP. Just let it ride

    2. Affectionate-Sale523 on

      You forgot about an account you had that holds 600 shares of nvda? You’re a liar, you should feel ashamed of yourself, your parents hate you, and you should feel more ashamed of yourself.

    3. MassCasualty on

      Can you slowly transfer to a Roth to avoid realizing capital gains?
      Also you could sell covered calls and earn $$

    4. Comfortable-Waltz460 on

      Bro you basically won lottery and asking what to do lmao just sell half and let rest ride

    5. Suckmesideways204 on

      Always a good day when you “forget about 135k” in your account 🤡

    6. Lmao if not fake absolutely do not sell unless you feel like eating taxes, congratulations

      But yeah might as well hold

    7. Big_Thought5790 on

      I’m out here comparing beef prices and yall forgetting you had 100k.

    8. Upset_Dealer5664 on

      I’m confused, so you had the wherewithal to invest in only NVDA, but you forgot that you had purchased it and no lightbulbs ever went off when you heard about the incredible run NVDA has been having over the years? Or did you not hear about it? Didn’t know you owned it? Are you someone that just doesn’t follow the stock market at all? What possessed you to buy a couple grand worth of NVDA seven years ago?

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