If you claim to be an investor, rejoice in the crash... and buy, you fools... Stop whimpering, it's unsightly.
From the time when Tesla's stock price dropped to a quarter, I've been buying up, so I don't really care if it drops by 5% or 20%. It's just a chance to buy on the dips... A market crash is an opportunity, investors should rejoice. Your actions are always the opposite, as you become indifferent when it goes up and happily buy when it goes down... Therefore, you reap the benefits when it goes up. And you stop leaving during a crash. This time, it just dropped because speculators who flocked to Tesla's soaring stock price got caught up in profit-taking by investors who bought around $130 like Cathie. Deep gamblers often get burned... The golden rule of stock investment is to pick up the chestnuts in the fire. Only those who grab them with burnt hands will be smiled upon by the god of stocks. Why ignore the words of Buffett, who is said to be the world's greatest investor? Are you smarter and more accomplished than Buffett? Instead of using your brain for pointless stock price estimates, use your excess funds to buy on the dips during crashes... What you always want is the answer to buy now during the decline. You probably won't buy anyway... because you don't understand a bit of the business model or beliefs of Tesla and Elon Musk. I have invested in understanding business models through dozens of books, including autobiographies... Elon Musk will surely make Tesla the champion of the world's leading robotics energy company. So what if the stock price drops? Has Tesla's enterprise value or financials changed from yesterday? Hm? The only thing that changed is the stock price reflecting investor sentiment... Enterprise value is not determined solely by the stock price. Don't you fools think investing would be easy if you could judge based just on the stock price?
"It was an ideal time for investors. The atmosphere of fear is their greatest ally. People who only invest when commentators are optimistic will pay a hefty price for a meaningless sense of security."
"The secret of stock investment is to find good stocks, buy them at the right time, and as long as it's a good company, hold onto it. That's all there is to it.
"I have no intention of selling any shares of outstanding businesses, regardless of their stock price." - Warren Buffett
"I have no intention of selling any shares of outstanding businesses, regardless of their stock price." - Warren Buffett
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