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04-08

$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ 📉 Navigating the Market Crash – My Strategy and Top Picks 💡

This market crash has been relentless—every day feels like a sea of red, and I can’t help but wince when someone asks about my portfolio returns. But instead of panicking, I’ve been focusing on staying disciplined and sticking to my long-term plan. I’m seeing this downturn as a rare opportunity to buy quality stocks at a discount, and I’ve been dollar-cost averaging into some of my favorite names: NVDA, TSLA, and AMD.

NVIDIA (NVDA) at $90 is a steal with its forward P/E at a historic low of 20—I’m loading up because its AI and semiconductor growth story is far from over. Tesla (TSLA) has also caught my eye; despite the volatility, it’s down significantly from its highs, and I believe in its long-term potential with EV adoption and energy solutions still on the rise. I’m also adding to my position in AMD, which has been a solid player in the chip space and is trading at attractive valuations right now.

I’m keeping my emotions in check by focusing on the fundamentals and avoiding the daily noise—some are surrendering to fear, but I’d rather buy the dip and position myself for the eventual recovery. How are you holding up through this market crash? Are you buying, selling, or sitting on the sidelines? Let’s talk! 👇

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One Sentence to Describe How You've Gotten Through This Market Crash
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. Use one sentence to describe how you felt living through this market crash.
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