Hi, I bought SOFI between $8-9 — there’s room for a nice profit; there are guys who bought for less… In any case, my opinion is that the company has big potential and it proves that every quarter. The question you have to answer yourself is what return you expect at these prices. As the colleague above mentioned, it could easily be lower—20–40%—but it could also be 100% in two or three years; it depends how much you believe in the company. For me it’s my second-largest position, and if I were to buy more now, around $17 it would still make sense. In any case (I’m not saying this is the right path) you can buy and hold, or sell at the first reasonable profit… it depends on how you approach it 🙂
It's probably not too late, but I wouldn't be buying right now. If you plan to hold it for another 15 years, then it doesn't really matter.
If you want to buy regularly for long-term holding, it's never too late. No one knows where the price will be in, say, 10 years.
Unfortunately I didn't manage to buy at those nice prices, and I definitely won't be buying now. It would only be interesting below $20.
Hi, I bought SOFI between $8-9 — there’s room for a nice profit; there are guys who bought for less… In any case, my opinion is that the company has big potential and it proves that every quarter. The question you have to answer yourself is what return you expect at these prices. As the colleague above mentioned, it could easily be lower—20–40%—but it could also be 100% in two or three years; it depends how much you believe in the company. For me it’s my second-largest position, and if I were to buy more now, around $17 it would still make sense. In any case (I’m not saying this is the right path) you can buy and hold, or sell at the first reasonable profit… it depends on how you approach it 🙂
If you buy SOFI stock now, in 3 years you'll have +40% to +80%