In fact, I use all money-making strategies, and I adapt to the situation. When I first started investing in stocks, I used various strategies. Through practical operations, I now tend to invest in value stocks, but I also pay attention to some growth stocks (which may become value stocks in the future). A strategy of prioritizing value stocks over index stocks is a good choice. I have found that when the index falls, value stocks tend to fall less, and when the index rises, value stocks tend to rebound quickly. Conversely, stocks with poor fundamentals tend to fall more when the index falls, and rise slower when the index rises. Some stocks even fall more instead of rising. 👉https://www.moomoo.com/hans/community/feed/107460442718214?lang_code=0 I am not a professional, so I observe and learn from some excellent investors, such as Warren Buffett and Cathy Wood. Buffett is my idol, and I learn from him and replicate some of the stocks he holds.$Nu Holdings (NU.US)$
Never put all your eggs in one basket. It is important to diversify your investment risks. Keep some reserve funds to deal with unexpected situations. When the stock market experiences a systemic decline, there will be many investment opportunities. If your investment account is fully invested, you will miss out on many profit opportunities. Actually, you can use any investment strategy, but you must first understand yourself. Some people can take on high risks, while others can only accept small risks. It varies from person to person. Understand how much risk you can tolerate and then develop an investment strategy.
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