ruru25
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It's common for the price to drop after buying. But as long as it eventually goes up, if you hold stocks that are likely to rise even if they fall, it's not that scary even when they go down.
There are very few stocks that keep dropping continuously and very few that keep rising continuously unless something significant happens. Isn't it the nature of stock investment to go up and down? Wouldn't becoming pessimistic about the drop imply a rather short-term investment? If you think you should've bought it, why not buy when it dips a little?
ハイゴックの力
OP
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Thank you. I wrote pessimistically because the performance after the settlement was not good. Yes, I don't have that much money invested, so I do want to take a long-term view.
ruru25 : It's common for the price to drop after buying. But as long as it eventually goes up, if you hold stocks that are likely to rise even if they fall, it's not that scary even when they go down.
There are very few stocks that keep dropping continuously and very few that keep rising continuously unless something significant happens. Isn't it the nature of stock investment to go up and down?
Wouldn't becoming pessimistic about the drop imply a rather short-term investment?
If you think you should've bought it, why not buy when it dips a little?
ハイゴックの力 OP : Thank you. I wrote pessimistically because the performance after the settlement was not good. Yes, I don't have that much money invested, so I do want to take a long-term view.