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Milk The Cow : Will wait for awhile & see how 1st as there are quite a lots of fake news on media & depending on the credibility or seriousness of the situation, will then decide. However, I think most big institutions will act faster than most retail investors
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We’re not born knowing how to research a stock or how to apply critical thinking to an investment opportunity.
These are investing skills, we have to learn and develop.
Patience is an important virtue, but often underused.
We’re not born patient. Patience is something, we need to grow into.
When we’re young, we tend to care most about instant gratification.
But patience can be learned. And, if you’re an investor, learning it could help you reach your ultimate financial goals.
Patience often involves staying calm in situations, where you lack control.
Patience and investing are actually natural partners.
Investing is a long-term prospect, the benefits of which typically come after few years.
Patience, too, is a behavior where the benefits are mostly long-term.
To be patient is to endure some short-term hardship for a future reward.
Warren Buffett also considers patience ( or lack of it … ) as a defining trait of success in investing.
Why so ? This is because impatient investors often let anxiety and emotion rule their decision-making.
#PatiencePays
#KeepCalmAndStayInvested
steady Pom pipi : My sentimental self often reacts first, and my rational self always regrets it afterwards. Mood swings always respond first, just like seeing someone spilling water on you while walking down the road. Your first step is to immediately run away but you may overlook cars or pedestrians around you.
Mr Trecherous :
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