A crucial mindset shift was understanding that investing isn’t about proving myself right but making money. I used to hold onto losing positions, hoping the market would turn in my favor. When I prioritized flexibility—cutting losses when needed and adapting to market conditions—my portfolio became more stable.
Patience and valuation became essential to my strategy. I once believed growth justified any price, but I learned that even great companies can lead to losses if bought at inflated valuations. Now, I focus on buying quality stocks at fair prices and holding them long-term, improving consistency.
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- emalou·03-21TOPlogical and strategic, thanks for great insights.1Report
- WendyOneP·03-21TOPGreat insights! Keeping calm is key!1Report
- stomachooo·03-21TOPYour journey is inspiring1Report