vuvence IX
06-08
Good question. I am trying to behave like an investor. With all the news noise is very easy to be tempted by sudden falls like Tesla last Thusday.

However I am trying to stick to a plan and focus on a few positions that if they tank I can still sleep at night knowing that they will recover in the future.

If I start chasing volitile moves of any company because it dropped 5%, then at that point I am no longer investing but gambling. On that note great win by Star Satyr in race 6 at Sha Tin on Sunday, paid about 95 HKD.

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