DiAngel
03-27
I don’t trade or invest in Telsa.


But I m a long term investor for SG market. Nobody is able to predict the trend of the stocks. For me, once I have the money to “burn”, I will just go in and “conquer”. Of course, I will do my TA and then will do my cost per each unit before I q my price for the stock. Sometimes, the downtrend price movement is so fast that I don’t have sufficient time to pull out my queue. I will end up like panda 🐼🐼. [Happy][LOL][Chuckle]. This was what happened to me last month with $Mapletree Ind Tr(ME8U.SI)$. Black eyes for both cash & SRS. But now I have the final laugh 😂🤭[Chuckle][Grin][LOL][Happy] to the bank.


Anyway, this month yet to SG stocks hunting as my mind is still floating after 2 weeks vacation and attended charity appreciation dinner last night.
Left or Right-side Trading: Which Approach Do You Prefer?
Left-side trading refers to entering the market early, predicting changes before a trend is confirmed. Right-side trading, on the other hand, waits for the trend to be confirmed before making a move. This phenomenon often occurs in the stock market. For example, Tesla recently dropped to $217, with public sentiment claiming it was worthless and everyone waiting for it to go below $200. Tesla was largely ignored. However, two days ago, Tesla rebounded to $270, and people started buying again.
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