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Ridicrous personal way of thinking part 2

Continuing from last time
People with a long history may take things for granted... but please think of it as nonsense and get through
・Is it really OK to fully invest in 1 stock even if it's a strong stock?
If it goes up, the full profit share is huge, so it seems good, but considering that there is also a possibility that it will drop, if you hold it longer than expected, you may lose profits from other stocks
It depends on capital, but I think it's easier for freedom to be effective in times of emergency if you choose a number that is not too large after dividing it into swing stocks, medium- to long-term stocks, and surplus money
・Gachiho (hold) is justice!! is that really the correct answer?
If it's not a dangerous stock, I think it's correct in a sense that if you hold it, someday...
However, people who can afford funds are good, but if you keep holding while funds are scarce, you won't have enough funds to move, so I'm wondering if this is the correct answer
Of course, there is a big difference with or without profit, but in the sense of not being able to move, it's not much different from salted, which doesn't sell even if you lose money and want to sell it...
・What is the purpose of the stock you are buying?
Broadly speaking, I think there are investments for asset formation and investments to enjoy for short-term profit
It's also related to the two stories above, but if it's a purchase for asset formation, it basically lasts for a long period of time, so whether it goes up or down, the waves adjust the balance to some extent
However, since it is a fund that cannot be moved (not moved) for a long time, it is necessary to consider how much the ratio will be
If you are aiming for profit, such as wanting to increase capital, I think it's a good idea to decide what percentage of profit you want to aim for with the stocks you buy, eat the profit in detail, and search for the next profit
This one only comes alive when you move it, so even if you lose money, I think it's more efficient to cut the loss at a predetermined% and move rather than leave it alone until it comes back
It's just a personal opinion, so I think there are differences in how they think about whether it's the correct answer or not
there's also this way of thinking, so please play it lightly lol
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各種ニュースや情報垂れ流してますが、初心者ですのでお手柔らかに🤣
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