With time, that changed. I learned to respect the market, developed a system, and stuck with strategies like Dollar-Cost Averaging on plays like SOXL. I even opened a position in Tesla when I believed it hit bottom. The market now feels more like a familiar partner than an unpredictable force.
If I had to choose, I’d say the stock market is my “lover.” It’s something I’ve grown close to — exciting, challenging, and constantly on my mind. We’ve had highs and lows, but the connection keeps growing stronger.
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