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$Direxion Daily 20+ Year Treasury Bull 3X Shares ETF (TMF.US)$ $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ Perhaps the interest rates are rising in anticipation of the presidential election aftermath. Avoiding inconvenient facts for one's own beliefs is the worst thing to do, yet being swayed by them is human nature. With interest rates rising this far, I feel like there will be a moment where the stock market crumbles, but I think there is a high possibility that it will turn into a buying opportunity.
As for myself, I am already fully invested in indexes and plan to continue monthly contributions steadily. I regret having made timing investments in the past, but since I have significantly increased my assets this year, although it may sound bad to say I'm cashing out wins, I plan to transition to investments where I am conscious of asset allocation and do not sell. In other words, despite observing the market sentiment, I believe it is best to bet on the overall market, adjusting the risk tolerance by investing in the S&P 500 (main) and some in the Nasdaq. I will adjust when increasing positions without selling. $Direxion Daily S&P Biotech Bull 3x Shares ETF (LABU.US)$ Only play (the lingering scent of a gambling addiction still smolders). I think high tech will continue to be a driving force for the economy in the long term, and it is a predetermined route structurally for funds to concentrate on large caps, so I believe it is possible to continue investing throughout my lifetime.
It is undoubtedly almost impossible to achieve long-term victory in individual stock investment (excluding a very small number of successful short-term traders), and it is inevitable that adrenaline rushes in gambling, but I think it is important to plan when and how you want to become. That's where asset allocation comes in. Ordinary people should not engage in frequent buying and selling to leverage the power of compound interest.
With confidence, 99% of individual investors on this bulletin board ultimately think they will lose to the index, but I believe it is a personal freedom even if it is romantic. As long as you don't do anything reckless enough to go bankrupt, Buffett's example of the three major failures - alcohol, women, and leverage - remains valid, unchanged with the times.
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    素人投資家です コアはS&P500で個別やレバレッジETFは基本短期売買 インフルエンサーを気取る気はありませんので、あしからず
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