Aqa
06-22

🎢🎢 Market volatility that moves stock prices up and down is an illusion. Many investors buy and sell stocks based on expectations and FOMO. Investors should buy companies with rock solid businesses, honest management and super strong finances. For such company such as$Coca-Cola(KO)$  the company’s value goes up steadily over the years as its business grows. The bumps knocking its stock price make it looks unpredictable but it is actually just a line going upwards. So we should look beyond the illusion created by the stock market and stick to solid companies with good fundamentals. Just as Warren Buffett said, “Most people think what the stock does from day-to-day contains information, but it doesn’t.” So do not be tricked by the stock market volatility.

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Classic Market Illusions! Have You Fallen for Them?
On the road of trading U.S. stocks, no one stays clear-headed forever. We constantly swing between chasing highs and panicking lows, trapped in the cycle of “I saw this coming” and “I’ll just wait a bit longer.” Have you fallen for any of these illusions? Or do you have your own “misjudgment” story? Share your most unforgettable market illusion in the comments!
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