
Rate Of Return<p>Bros, <span class="security-tag" type="security-tag" counter_id="ST/US/NVDA" name="NVIDIA Corporation" trend="0" language="en">$NVIDIA(NVDA.US)</span> is still falling so much today! <span class="security-tag" type="security-tag" counter_id="ST/US/TSLA" name="Tesla Inc." trend="0" language="en">$Tesla(TSLA.US)</span> is down too, and <span class="security-tag" type="security-tag" counter_id="ST/US/AAPL" name="Apple Inc." trend="0" language="en">$Apple(AAPL.US)</span> is losing money. All in all, it's coming to pick people up (sarcastic: likely meaning a price drop trapping buyers) tonight.</p>

📉🔥 $Hims & Hers Health(HIMS.US) is starting to enter an attractive range, but going all in now? Too early.
The price falling back to a "looks good" level doesn't mean the trend is over.
The biggest mistake many people make is:
Mistaking "cheap" for a "reversal".
$Hims & Hers Health(HIMS.US) has indeed reached a range worth watching.
But the problem is—
The trend is still downward.
In a downtrend, the biggest risk isn't how much the price has already fallen, but that it hasn't proven it can stop falling.
The truly safe entry point is usually not the lowest point.
It's the structural confirmation point.
My current thinking is simple:
If you want to participate, it can only be with a small position, slowly testing in batches.
It's not about going all in to bottom-fish.
It's about using very small chips to test whether the market is willing to establish support in this range.
What do we need to see?
Stable volume
Weakening downward momentum
Sideways consolidation
Formation of a structural bottom
Before these signals appear, any large position is an emotional move.
The point of building a position in small batches is:
If the trend continues to weaken, your risk is controllable.
If a bottom starts to form, you're already positioned early.
The core of investing isn't guessing the lowest point.
It's waiting for evidence of a trend change.
Right now, $Hims & Hers Health(HIMS.US) is in the "observe + small test" phase.
Not the "All in" phase.
Wait for it to truly establish support and a bottom structure before talking about adding to the position.
📬 I will update the strategy pace after the trend is confirmed.

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