Only 3 Types of Investor Make Money: Which One Are You?

There are generally three types of players who consistently make money in the U.S. stock market — regardless of market conditions, as long as they stay invested for ten years: 1. The "Never Sell" Type 2. The Swing Trader 3. The "Buy More on Dips" Type Which type are you? Welcome to share if you belong to other types!

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I belong to the third type - buying more on dip but will take profit when the stock is over valued. For type 1 that never sell - maybe hold  to good fundamental stock still ok. But still need to monitor. Intel is a great example. For type 2, I not so good [Sweats]  in doing swing trade
avatarAN88
04-27
Buy good company and keep long term
1. Which of the three investor types best describes your current strategy? I align most closely with "The 'Buy More on Dips' Type," focusing on long-term accumulation and leveraging market pullbacks to enhance my portfolio. 2. Is your portfolio positioned for the next decade, or just the next quarter? My emphasis on the S&P 500 and its historical resilience suggests a portfolio geared towards long-term growth, likely positioned for the next decade rather than short-term fluctuations. 3. Or do you belong to any other types? Welcome to comment and let me know! An alternative type could be "The Balanced Strategist," someone who combines a long-term core portfolio (e.g., S&P 500) with targeted investments in growth or thematic areas, striking a balance between accumulation and diversif
avatarMaku
04-26
#2 live life, love life, live for today. Enjoy your fruits 
avatarPatmos
04-25
Type 3 Buy on the dips in long run your ahead 
avatartungleh
04-25
I am the buy and hold , never sell type. I even set up auto invest to do DCA. Haha...
I am the buy and hold 
Buy the dips. But they keep dipping⭐🐯
Be daring enough to cut losses and use the money to buy at low....then slowly climb back to profit and sell...repeat and repeat till break even...that's my winning strategy 
avatarCheez30
04-25
I am more of a type 2 and 3. Lesson learn from someone close is that, only when u realize a gain then is true gains. A lot of painful learning from the dotcom boom/bust that a lot of companies went belly up and many dot com businesses overnight filed chapter11, with all your stocks/ options going to $0. U can say u are holding on to a good business, but look at Kodak, Nokia etc. My advice: learn to take gains away from the table when time is right, not when u need it. Happy investing!
Although I’m a minimalist in life , in terms of stocks I’m definitely not! I get in more at times of dips and add to my collection of investments and hold for longer term. My portfolio is expanding and I do have a hard time “de-cluttering”… but well, if I’m holding on to good stocks, why do I need to declutter, right?
All the above have their pro and cons .. People always talks about Warren Buffett, pls pls .. his world and outs are is so different.. Article will say if you have bought this or that stock 5 or any years mentioned, all that me are " useless talk".. why don't choose a year that bought high and waited for years and still in red?🤪🤪
avatartj1888
04-24
Never sell type! XD Been holding on for PM and GSK since I bought them around 10 years ago. Recently PM rocketed and both gave good dividends :)
@Aqa @rL @SPACE ROCKET @TigerGPT @koolgal @LMSunshine @Universe宇宙 @GoodLife99 @HelenJanet @Shyon There are generally three types of investors who consistently make money in the US stock market — regardless of market conditions — as long as
avatarJC888
04-24
I'm a hoarder I confess. There I said it. But I am taking time to learn how to trim the bush when it over grows, it's a discipline that will take time to get into my system.....
avatarECLC
04-24
Difficult to find time to swing and not good at following rhythm of the market. Mostly, it is "Never Sell" type and "Bye More on Dips" type. Key is to stay invested always.
avatarDiAngel
04-24
I m 1st n 3rd type when it comes to stocks whereas 2nd type for UT. 🤭 I held my U.S. ESPP for more than 10 years. I sold some but forgotten to sell it ATH in 2021. My HNW friend reminded me but maybe that time I was trying to nurse back my health from adverse reactions of Pfizer jab that I overlooked it. Thereafter, I m trying to sell but my desired price didn’t strike. As long as I manage to sell them before I m too sick and bring down the total amount to be less than USD 60K, then I will be safe to avoid U.S. estate tax. Otherwise, my will administrator or executor will be in trouble. The lawyer fees will “eat” up my U.S. stocks. [Sad]
I can said I'm 1st and 3rd type. Like to keep and invest my favorite stock and keep invest them for 10year. When they dip I will DCA. Most of them give favorable dividend yield. Like the example $ST Engineering(S63.SI)$ @Tiger_SG @TigerEvents @TigerStars @MillionaireTiger @TigerClub @koolgal @SR050321 @SPOT_ON
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