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    When the stock price has fallen compared to before, many people feel the urge to buy 🌱.
    It's easier to feel the appeal because you know the recent high prices.
    But what's important is not whether it's cheaper or more expensive than before, but whether it will rise in the future 🙌 (or if you can continue to receive dividends).
    The past is clear in data and can be compared, but honestly, it's irrelevant.
    The important thing is whether you can record profits at the time you anticipate.
    In the end, that's all 😇
    Translated
    Purchased the commodity ETF that I want to buy at SBI Securities!
    However, I accidentally bought it in the non-taxable special account instead of the NISA account. 💦
    In a panic, I sold it at a loss of a few hundred yen (cut loss w)
    When I tried to buy again with NISA, it said "insufficient buying power" 🥲
    Will orders placed on the same day be reflected in the available funds... (´._.`)
    Reflection (← clumsy w)
    Translated
    I've been bargain hunting recently 🌱
    The financial statement was missed, but the company has money 💰
    Personally, I'm thinking it's not a bad time to "buy" 😎
    I don't know lol
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    Is this the beginning of hell? Or
    Is this the beginning of hell? Or
    Which commodity is more attractive as an investment target, commodity A or commodity B?
    I often receive such questions 💦
    Frankly speaking, with such a sloppy question like this, you won't get the answer you want 😂
    If you have ever asked a similar question, at least let me convey this much to the other person ↓↓
    Why did you think that commodity etf is good?
    Why are you hesitating?
    When (how many years later? How many months later?) are you assuming?
    How much amount are you assuming?
    The other party does not know your assumptions. 🙅‍♀️
    You will only receive simple responses to careless questions. 💦
    By the way, when applying the above content to various questions, do it like this ↓↓
    ① My thoughts ② Content ③ Time ④ Amount
    Just by asking this much, you should be able to get quite a desirable answer ✨
    Ask questions politely 👍
    Translated
    Regarding the recent Japanese stock market, there are cases where stocks with good earnings are also sold 🌱
    Stock prices will not rise unless they exceed the financial estimates of investors, so even if it is a good financial statement
    → Below financial estimates
    → As expected
    it is likely to fall⤵️
    At such times, dividend stocks demonstrate their power✨
    After all, there is no need to probe the minds of investors🤭
    Translated
    Things not to expect from dividend stocks 🌱
    【Rise in value】
    Paying dividends = companies find it difficult to save and invest = company value tends to rise less
    【Stock price stability】
    If the financial situation worsens, it will naturally decline, so seeking stability in stocks is nonsense 🤷‍♂️
    Let's check the financial statements at least👌
    Living on dividends alone
    I have never seen such a person myself
    Many people who have a reasonable amount of dividends use it as collateral to try something new😙
    The greatest appeal of dividends is being able to choose where to use it at that time✨
    →It's also good to spend it on hobbies or things you like
    →It's also good to use it for your own learning
    →It's also good for business owners to invest in their business
    At that time, you can choose the optimal solution within yourself 😆
    There are quite a few people who think it's inefficient because they can't reinvest tax-free like in index investing...
    But I think it depends on oneself to improve efficiency.
    Korujii
    Translated
    What is Nampin
    When I lowered it, I lowered it and I thought, “Oh, I wish I had waited a little longer...”
    When I put it up, I raised it and said, “Oh, I should have bought a little more...”
    It's an investment you'll eventually regret
    Gununu (*`ω')
    What is this post (▽)
    Translated
    $M3 (2413.JP)$ and fell due to accounting mistakes ⤵️
    【Previous Estimates】
    Revenue of 250 billion yen
    Operating profit of 75 billion yen
    【Actual】
    Revenue of 238.83 billion yen
    Operating profit of 64.38 billion yen
    Although both revenue and profit fell below financial estimates, this company is a cash-rich enterprise with 150 billion yen in cash against 75 billion yen in selling and administrative expenses 💰.
    I was attracted by that ample cash and went long 🤭
    It might still go down, though.
    It feels like Emusuri is starting to turn into a comedian 😂 https://s.kabutan.jp/news/k202404260099/
    Translated
    I did a dollar-cost averaging strategy 🌱
    $SoftBank (9434.JP)$ It looks like they will implement a stock split (10 minute split) on 10/1 🌱
    There is also a shareholder benefit system that grants 1000 PayPay points to shareholders who have held 100 shares or more for 1 year or more 💡
    The yield combined with special offers is over 10% 😳
    Is Mr. Holder delighted
    https://jp.reuters.com/business/MKLTWJRJZJJSDGUPIOVR6QU2U4-2024-04-25/
    Translated
    The other day M3 (2413) was disgusted by geopolitical risks and went down ↓ ↓
    I bought it because I saw that there was more room to raise than room to lower 💰
    I was thinking that if it went down a little more, I would buy even more, but it quickly rebounded and became unrealized profit 💡
    It's hard to grab when it's down, but I think it's strong if you can make decisions at times like this 👌
    However, what supports this decision is the financial strength on hand 💰
    If it falls without any cash on hand, it becomes pessimistic and easier to sell...
    Creating a state where you can buy more little by little even when it goes down gives you a sense of calm 💡
    Cash positions are extremely important 🌱
    Translated
    Decisiveness and ○○ are important when investing in stocks 🌱