The market's been in the red every day—so red it matches the color of my face and ears whenever someone asks about my returns.
With the way things have been going, do you need a little mental prep just to open your account each day?
Some people are trying to calm down, some have surrendered with clarity, and others are buying the dip.
Here’s one sentence to sum up how I got through the recent crash:
1. Me in Beijing: Looking at the sea of red on my screen, I decided to shut it off and take a walk in the park to see some green trees and blooming flowers.
Spring is beautiful—if only my portfolio looked that good. But if you're an investor in Singapore, even the park means braving heavy rain these days. When it all feels too much—how do you cope?
2. Someone asked me:"Are you a short-term trader or a long-term holder?"
I say, I'm just a full-time donor—the market’s silent sponsor.
3. It’s heard that one out of every three people got liquidated today.
If it’s not Trump or Buffett… then it’s probably me. 👀
Now it’s your turn—use one sentence to describe how you felt living through this market crash. $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$
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When things get especially rough, I find it helps to step back and breathe, whether it’s by taking a walk or simply disconnecting for a while. Sometimes, the market’s volatility feels like a personal attack, but I know this is just part of the cycle. Every dip is another opportunity to buy for the long-term.
If I had to sum up this whole experience in one sentence, it would be: “I’m holding on, but it’s like watching a storm while hoping for a rainbow." Patience is the only thing that keeps me grounded through all this volatility.
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