I was equally guilty of committing all above. Mostly a combination of those sins. ie. a little on fear factor when I had fear to sell off a stock, after being red for too long and afraid of losing money.
While the stock has dipped 50% and yet I'm still holding!
It is also with the addition of greed that it would fly back up again.
I tell myself as long as I don't sell it, it is not a loss.
Indeed it is true but I also do not gain when it stays red [Facepalm]
Perhaps an additional factor of being ignorant, believing the stock still has "hope".
@Jiefund @LWKJKK @LuckyJiajia @.nameless
# Investing Sins 101: How Many Sins Have You Checked Off?

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