MHh
02-23
I have not had a big win that will allow me to retire. I manage my risks and will not put in great amounts of money in a single stock. I don’t believe in timing the market in trades as it is too difficult to always win it. I do buy the dips and have to wait some time to ride it out to profit eg Tencent. I would average down while I wait it out. The most important thing is to buy fundamentally sound companies that are facing a rough patch due to macro factors. I typically buy the dip when my price point has been reached eg dropped by a certain percentage or wait till the first reversal to uptrend.
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Which Stock Made You Feel Like You Could Retire with One Big Win?
In the world of investing, there’s always that one stock that makes you think, “If I catch this one, I’ll be financially free.” Two weeks ago, a WSB investor timed the dip in SMCI perfectly and earn £289,384.58 (about $357,000). However, dip buying can't be right everytime. Peter Lynch famously said, “Trying to catch the bottom is like trying to grab a falling knife.” Which stock made you feel like one big win could let you retire? Have you ever successfully timed the bottom—or did you end up trapped? What signals do you use to determine if a stock has truly stabilized?
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