Assuming you have a mentality that does not panic when falli...
Assuming you have a mentality that doesn't panic during downturns. For long-term (RSP) investments, I personally think FANG+, 2244, 178A, etc. are good choices.
If you really want to diversify risks, instead of just buying Orkan, I feel that it might be better to diversify into assets other than stocks.
In that sense, S&P 500 Gold Plus might be worth considering.
Today, I thought about that in a conversation with a friend.
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J_M_RIN
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Due to the super bull market, until 2030, US stocks are the only choice for me. From around the latter half of the 2030s, I will also consider bonds and emerging markets.
J_M_RIN
Devy
OP
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FANG seems to be right, doesn't it? I feel like it lacks a bit of thrill for me though The potential of SOXL, which accepts all risks, suits me.
Devy
OPJ_M_RIN
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I have decided not to hold a leveraged system for a long time SOXL is now totally pessimistic, and there's no doubt that it has high potential for the future
J_M_RIN
Devy
OP
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Actually, you would need risk tolerance and fund management similar to outer space. If you have enough funds that you can afford to forget about, you may be able to hold, but it still seems like a high hurdle... Since I have the appropriate beliefs, my mind doesn't move at all. By the way, it seems that in the 2030s, US stocks will face a challenging situation for a long time, so I have decided to choose Orkan for my iDeCo, which cannot be canceled in the middle.
Devy
OPJ_M_RIN
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I have a fairly high risk tolerance. It often happens that leverage has not yet returned to its original value after a decline in the leverage without leverage, so I only buy when it drops significantly and is cheap, and I sell it in the short to medium term.
If you look at it in the long term, it should go up, right?
Devy
OPポッポちゃん-1120
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Everyone has a different investment stance, so even if they sell right away, I think it's totally fine if they make a profit!
In my case, what I bought on a “long-term premise” is basically not sold, and in the short to medium term, I buy it after deciding how much it would cost to make a profit or cut a loss.
ポッポちゃん-1120
Devy
OP
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Thank you for your reply. Oh, I see. It seems important to be precise. I often see comments like that (*^⩊^*)
I just started investing in stocks this year... I struggle to read the candlestick chart as a complete novice. The stock manipulation is where I'm making the most profit, although I only learned later that it's stock manipulation. Short-term trading suits me the best.
As for long-term holdings, I only have a little NVIDIA and bitcoin-related investments now ꜆꜄꜆
The profits are not much due to the low investment, but it is a profit from this year onward > <
Devy
OPポッポちゃん-1120
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On the other hand, I think it's amazing that I've been able to earn money in a short period of time since the beginning of this year!
I'm not good at short-term ones, and I have patience and grip strength instead, so I think long-term ones are better.
Everyone is different when it's suitable or not, and if you earn money using the method you are best at, I think that's fine.
There are few premiums, but I think you should gradually increase them once you get used to it! I've seen a lot of people who multiplied large sums of money from the beginning, went well at first, but then quit investing because they saw pain somewhere lol
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J_M_RIN : Due to the super bull market, until 2030, US stocks are the only choice for me.
From around the latter half of the 2030s, I will also consider bonds and emerging markets.![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
![sparkles ✨](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/img-apple-64/2728.png)
Devy OP J_M_RIN : I mainly focus on buying U.S. stocks![relaxed ☺️](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/img-apple-64/263a-fe0f.png)
![joy 😂](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/img-apple-64/1f602.png)
![innocent 😇](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/img-apple-64/1f607.png)
Lately, I not only withstand market declines but also see them as "buying opportunities"
I haven't decided on the latter half of the 2030s yet
J_M_RIN Devy OP : FANG seems to be right, doesn't it? I feel like it lacks a bit of thrill for me though
The potential of SOXL, which accepts all risks, suits me.![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
![sparkles ✨](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/img-apple-64/2728.png)
Devy OP J_M_RIN : I have decided not to hold a leveraged system for a long time![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
SOXL is now totally pessimistic, and there's no doubt that it has high potential for the future
J_M_RIN Devy OP : Actually, you would need risk tolerance and fund management similar to outer space. If you have enough funds that you can afford to forget about, you may be able to hold, but it still seems like a high hurdle... Since I have the appropriate beliefs, my mind doesn't move at all.
By the way, it seems that in the 2030s, US stocks will face a challenging situation for a long time, so I have decided to choose Orkan for my iDeCo, which cannot be canceled in the middle.![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
Devy OP J_M_RIN : I have a fairly high risk tolerance. It often happens that leverage has not yet returned to its original value after a decline in the leverage without leverage, so I only buy when it drops significantly and is cheap, and I sell it in the short to medium term.
![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
If you look at it in the long term, it should go up, right?
ポッポちゃん-1120 : It sells quickly, so I'll use it as a reference (><)
Devy OP ポッポちゃん-1120 : Everyone has a different investment stance, so even if they sell right away, I think it's totally fine if they make a profit!
In my case, what I bought on a “long-term premise” is basically not sold, and in the short to medium term, I buy it after deciding how much it would cost to make a profit or cut a loss.
ポッポちゃん-1120 Devy OP : Thank you for your reply.
꜆꜄꜆
![sweat_drops 💦](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/img-apple-64/1f4a6.png)
Oh, I see. It seems important to be precise. I often see comments like that (*^⩊^*)
I just started investing in stocks this year... I struggle to read the candlestick chart as a complete novice. The stock manipulation is where I'm making the most profit, although I only learned later that it's stock manipulation. Short-term trading suits me the best.
As for long-term holdings, I only have a little NVIDIA and bitcoin-related investments now
The profits are not much due to the low investment, but it is a profit from this year onward > <
Devy OP ポッポちゃん-1120 : On the other hand, I think it's amazing that I've been able to earn money in a short period of time since the beginning of this year!
I'm not good at short-term ones, and I have patience and grip strength instead, so I think long-term ones are better.
Everyone is different when it's suitable or not, and if you earn money using the method you are best at, I think that's fine.
There are few premiums, but I think you should gradually increase them once you get used to it! I've seen a lot of people who multiplied large sums of money from the beginning, went well at first, but then quit investing because they saw pain somewhere lol