$Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares ETF (SOXL.US)$
I'm not feeling energetic around here recently.
Perhaps due to investors' interest shifting to quantum computers and Bitcoin, the narrow value range makes it hard to believe it's a triple bull.
There should be potential, but did the locusts fly away?
SOXL, which was shining and thriving before the pandemic, has died.
No matter how much I call, it doesn't come back.
That time is already over, it's time for you to face life.
Nevertheless, it is a good company, so I think I will wait for a good timing to invest and consider buying.
I'll cut my losses and go all in on RGTI and IONQ on my way back (monotonous reading)
I'm not feeling energetic around here recently.
Perhaps due to investors' interest shifting to quantum computers and Bitcoin, the narrow value range makes it hard to believe it's a triple bull.
There should be potential, but did the locusts fly away?
SOXL, which was shining and thriving before the pandemic, has died.
No matter how much I call, it doesn't come back.
That time is already over, it's time for you to face life.
Nevertheless, it is a good company, so I think I will wait for a good timing to invest and consider buying.
I'll cut my losses and go all in on RGTI and IONQ on my way back (monotonous reading)
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$Rigetti Computing (RGTI.US)$
I can't believe it's going up like this.
I got scared and closed my position, but I'll buy again when the fever subsides...
I can't believe it's going up like this.
I got scared and closed my position, but I'll buy again when the fever subsides...
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$Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares ETF (SOXL.US)$
The unrealized losses have become so significant that I can't help but laugh. Why did I leave it until it got this bad?
Although I'm recovering with strong quantum computers, since most of the funds are here, it's only a small win and it's like adding water to a burnt stone. It's not actually burning because it's freezing cold.
I think it's a buying opportunity when in a pessimistic mood, but I want to reduce the allocation here, which creates a contradictory state where I can't move at all.
Is there a deep psychological desire to recover losses with this stock? Although I believe it's better to change the mindset of losers, I always end up averaging down trying not to lose.
I think I'll put an investment policy in my room like I did with stereotypical ronin.
The unrealized losses have become so significant that I can't help but laugh. Why did I leave it until it got this bad?
Although I'm recovering with strong quantum computers, since most of the funds are here, it's only a small win and it's like adding water to a burnt stone. It's not actually burning because it's freezing cold.
I think it's a buying opportunity when in a pessimistic mood, but I want to reduce the allocation here, which creates a contradictory state where I can't move at all.
Is there a deep psychological desire to recover losses with this stock? Although I believe it's better to change the mindset of losers, I always end up averaging down trying not to lose.
I think I'll put an investment policy in my room like I did with stereotypical ronin.
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$Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares ETF (SOXL.US)$
I grabbed the high price with all my might before, so recently I've been trading in a narrow range to offset unrealized losses, but it's not going well.
Having experienced the lows of Corona times (like $8), I tend to set greedy limit orders thinking it will drop further from the current price... They often say, "Cut off the head and tail," which is quite true.
Since I intend to hold a certain amount for the long term, I think it's fine to buy even in the late 20s considering the future prospects, but because I have little seed money, I tend to be very cautious. I think it's because I can't tolerate the risk, so I end up reducing the proportion here and dabbling in quantum computers individually (with almost no profit due to poor profit-taking).
It's a story about Toshiro not seeking stimulation, you know.
I grabbed the high price with all my might before, so recently I've been trading in a narrow range to offset unrealized losses, but it's not going well.
Having experienced the lows of Corona times (like $8), I tend to set greedy limit orders thinking it will drop further from the current price... They often say, "Cut off the head and tail," which is quite true.
Since I intend to hold a certain amount for the long term, I think it's fine to buy even in the late 20s considering the future prospects, but because I have little seed money, I tend to be very cautious. I think it's because I can't tolerate the risk, so I end up reducing the proportion here and dabbling in quantum computers individually (with almost no profit due to poor profit-taking).
It's a story about Toshiro not seeking stimulation, you know.
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