#bstockscis One thing in bStocks made me look at the very word “expensive” differently.
When you see a promo for $200, $500 or more, the brain automatically calculates: how many units can I buy? But with $SPCXB , $NVDAB , or $TSLAB the logic changes — you can set aside a specific amount and get a fractional share.
For example, a hypothetical $100 can be split like this:
$40 → $SPCXB
$30 → $NVDAB
$20 → $TSLAB
$10 → USDT
Not because this is a “correct” portfolio. I’m more interested in the shift in mindset itself.
Instead of the question:
“Which single stock can I afford?”
a different one appears:
“What portion of my capital do I want to give to each idea?”
But there’s also a downside: when buying a small piece is very easy, it’s just as easy to accumulate 15–20 positions and call it “diversification” 😅
So my rule is simple: each position must have a reason to be in the portfolio, even if it’s only $10.
What would you do?
@BinanceCIS #bStocksCIS
When you see a promo for $200, $500 or more, the brain automatically calculates: how many units can I buy? But with $SPCXB , $NVDAB , or $TSLAB the logic changes — you can set aside a specific amount and get a fractional share.
For example, a hypothetical $100 can be split like this:
$40 → $SPCXB
$30 → $NVDAB
$20 → $TSLAB
$10 → USDT
Not because this is a “correct” portfolio. I’m more interested in the shift in mindset itself.
Instead of the question:
“Which single stock can I afford?”
a different one appears:
“What portion of my capital do I want to give to each idea?”
But there’s also a downside: when buying a small piece is very easy, it’s just as easy to accumulate 15–20 positions and call it “diversification” 😅
So my rule is simple: each position must have a reason to be in the portfolio, even if it’s only $10.
What would you do?
@BinanceCIS #bStocksCIS
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