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As all people know, investors should always avoid emotional investing. But in most cases, investors' mood swings when the market is highly volatile.
People are not entirely rational. Feelings and other intangible stuff dictate them. Human beings are not able to act like machines and programs. It's nearly impossible for one to eliminate every shred of feelings.
In that case, every investor must have been through "emotional damage" more or less in their trading journey...
People are not entirely rational. Feelings and other intangible stuff dictate them. Human beings are not able to act like machines and programs. It's nearly impossible for one to eliminate every shred of feelings.
In that case, every investor must have been through "emotional damage" more or less in their trading journey...
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Investing can be risky
Stocks can go up one day and down the next. These changes could result in a significant loss of value.
And why do people still risk their hard-earned money on it? Would you guys tell me about your reason?
Stocks can go up one day and down the next. These changes could result in a significant loss of value.
And why do people still risk their hard-earned money on it? Would you guys tell me about your reason?
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In investment, there is often no single right answer. People can make money through thousands of different strategies.
However, the best thing about investing strategies is that they’re always flexible. All you need to do is to find ways that suit you.
So what strategies do you use the most? The answer will define what kind of investors you are.
However, the best thing about investing strategies is that they’re always flexible. All you need to do is to find ways that suit you.
So what strategies do you use the most? The answer will define what kind of investors you are.
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$SNDL Inc (SNDL.US)$ You would need at 35+% boost to generate 0.80 Ask yourself this.
What will generate a 35% increase.
you would need 7% daily gains for the next 4 days.
you would need 110% to reach 1 dollar.
The preferred action for any company would to be to let the stock decrease in value.
investors will know this method this is why you haven't allready seen a huge increase daily.
most investors won't flat sell they will average down until the stock split to increase their position...
What will generate a 35% increase.
you would need 7% daily gains for the next 4 days.
you would need 110% to reach 1 dollar.
The preferred action for any company would to be to let the stock decrease in value.
investors will know this method this is why you haven't allready seen a huge increase daily.
most investors won't flat sell they will average down until the stock split to increase their position...
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Learning should never stop, the same applies for self-improvement. The idea should be to focus on continuous self-development at every stage in our life and become better versions of ourselves.
So what do you do to make yourself a better invester?
How do you improve your investing skills?
So what do you do to make yourself a better invester?
How do you improve your investing skills?
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$SNDL Inc (SNDL.US)$ incoming news about a stock split. will be 10 sndl for 1 sndl.
price at split. 0.35-0.40
price after split. 3.50-4.00
with 4 days until delisting and no major gains your obvious outlook should be for a stock split
price at split. 0.35-0.40
price after split. 3.50-4.00
with 4 days until delisting and no major gains your obvious outlook should be for a stock split
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$Roundhill Ball Metaverse ETF (METV.US)$ This may soon be up to 20
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$Roundhill Ball Metaverse ETF (METV.US)$ "Outside of Unity and Roblox (although they do have other income streams as well), none of these companies are dependent on the metaverse. They are branching into it. So that means they are strong healthy companies that have plenty of capital to expand into it, but not be handicapped if the metaverse doesn't pan out. None of these companies will be worse off 5yrs from now and almost all of them are at great buy levels in their own right. ...
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