From a technical point of view, it is possible to analyze whether to buy too much or sell too much
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I am grateful to have become an investor (currently a college student). When I first started investing, I made the mistake that everyone would make, which is blindly following the trend, waking up every day to check if the stocks I bought had gone up. After doing this intermittently for 5 months, I found that I had lost quite a bit. This was the biggest setback in my life. Although it was painful to lose hard-earned money, it was because of this that I learned a lot. Because I am still young. I ponder every day, what is investing, is it necessary for you? Are the news you receive firsthand? Do you think this stock aligns with your investment philosophy? Because of this, I no longer worry about daily candlestick charts, I only focus on whether the company's cash flow is sound, how is the management, if there is a strong moat, if dividends are stable? And waiting for a good opportunity to buy and hold. No one is perfect, only by learning from failures can one become stronger.
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Mm-hmm.
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