I have shares at 47, but I still expect it to drop, so I took half of the profit this time at 51.
Since I started holding TMF, I have reluctantly had to release it three times due to various reasons (while taking profit each time), but I have been able to buy back each time it dropped from there. In hindsight, I have been getting decent returns, but... will it drop again this time too?
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inosukekazu
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Hello. Yes, around that time I made my first purchase at another securities company, and at moomoo I entered around April and made additional purchases in July. I actually wanted to buy US government bonds, but because the commission was a black box, I chose an ETF. I realized that holding this ETF long-term requires being prepared to hold dollars for a long time, as when it spikes, the exchange rate also fluctuates significantly towards yen appreciation. I'm starting to think that picking up after taking profits like this time, then taking profits again, and timing the conversion to yen may be the best approach. However, resetting requires courage haha. Tomo san clearly organizes and accurately communicates the situation of each market, so I am taking it as a reference.
inosukekazu OP : Hello. Yes, around that time I made my first purchase at another securities company, and at moomoo I entered around April and made additional purchases in July. I actually wanted to buy US government bonds, but because the commission was a black box, I chose an ETF. I realized that holding this ETF long-term requires being prepared to hold dollars for a long time, as when it spikes, the exchange rate also fluctuates significantly towards yen appreciation. I'm starting to think that picking up after taking profits like this time, then taking profits again, and timing the conversion to yen may be the best approach. However, resetting requires courage haha. Tomo san clearly organizes and accurately communicates the situation of each market, so I am taking it as a reference.