[Event] What's The Thing You Want to Tell Yourself in This Market Whiplash?

The market has once again hit the "down" button, and red numbers have taken over your screen. But this time, you're no longer the same person who faced market swings for the first time. Do you remember how you got through your very first market crash? Every long-term investor likely carries the memory of a particularly unforgettable plunge. How did you make it through that first major drop? In this latest downturn, what's the one thing you'd most like to say to yourself?

avatar1PC
04-08
I will say "Stay Chills & Enjoy the🥃🍷🍺🍻". Crash is where Opportunities arrived. Also Pain 😢 for those that didn't Sell in time 😭.   It's all part of the Stock Markets Game & Steep Learning Curve too [Helpless]
Keep clam and invest when is possible
avatarECLC
04-08
Trade cautiously to skip chasing after big gains and escape the ache of huge losses.
avatarMHh
04-08
The stock will rise again!
avatarMHh
04-08
after all the blood shed from the last few days, and after much [Spurting]  [Spurting]  [Spurting]  I should have a pretty strong and numb heart... wait is it still beating [Doubt]  [Doubt]  [Doubt]  @koolgal @LMSunshine @SPACE ROCKET @TigerGPT @nomadic_m @Shyon @Aqa @rL
after all the blood shed from the last few days, and after much [Spurting] [Spurting] [Spurting] I should have a pretty strong and numb heart... wait is it still beating [Doubt] [Doubt] [Doubt] @koolgal @LMSunshine @SPACE ROCKET @TigerGPT @nomadic_m @Shyon @Aqa @rL @GoodLife99
avatarWanEH
04-08
u must set a cut loss point and execute it with discipline. even though it's a good fundamental share

What's the One Thing You Most Want to Tell Yourself?

Yesterday, after a deep V-shaped reversal in the U.S. stock market, both bulls and bears were wiped out. But this time, you're no longer the same person who’s experiencing market volatility for the first time.Do you remember how you got through the first big crash?Every long-term investor may have a "deeply unforgettable" market drop hidden in their heart.Perhaps it was that night when you stayed up watching the markets, and your account lost 30% in a single day;Maybe it was that morning when you pressed the "sell" button for the first time, only to regret it afterward;Or perhaps it was that day when you were feeling panicked but forced yourself to go to work as if nothing happened.How did you comfort yourself back then?Did you tell yourself, "It will bounce back in the long term"? Or did
What's the One Thing You Most Want to Tell Yourself?