jethro
06-08

$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ Well I think everyone here has a story to tell....

Let me tell you mine...

In the early days when I first started this account, Palantir was only trading at about $5 or lesser, there were so many negative comments on the counter and it dropped to less than $5 and I decided to buy it. I put in a bid of $4.15 for 1000 shares...

The transaction did not go through, so I left it alone since....Today it is trading at more than $100 a piece...

Call this regret or lost opportunity? Well, I call it fate and I was not meant to own this shares...

I knew it at that time that this stock couldn't be that bad right? It tick all the right boxes but it seems that nobody is interested in it.  

But then again,  when it started to move I just lost interest and did not touch it again.

It was a huge mistake...

So the moral of the story is to follow what u believe in and follow through to get to your goals.

Don't give up ๐Ÿ™ ๐Ÿ‘ 

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Comments

  • popzi
    06-09
    popzi
    What an inspiring journey! Keep sharing your insights! [Heart]
  • Tiger_comments
    06-09
    Tiger_comments
    Really a sad story[Sad][Sad] Belief is important in stock market
  • jethro
    06-11
    jethro
    thanks for reading my post ๐Ÿ˜
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