I’d pick A — a company I like that’s down 30% from its high. I’d rather take advantage of a meaningful pullback in a company whose fundamentals and long-term story remain intact than chase a stock simply because it’s making new highs.

For me, names like $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ , $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ and $Micron Technology(MU)$ can become especially interesting after a correction. A 30% drawdown doesn’t automatically mean the thesis is broken; sometimes it creates a much better risk/reward entry point, especially when I’m investing with a longer time horizon.

That said, I wouldn’t buy the dip blindly. I’d focus on whether earnings, cash flow and the growth story remain strong. My choice today: A — buy quality on weakness rather than chase strength. 📈

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