(1) Do you prefer “holding long-term” or “buying low, selling high”?: I strictly believe in the dictum, "horses 🐎 for courses". Actually there are no stocks to hold forever though I prefer to hold for the long term, conviction picks like  $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ or  $Apple(AAPL)$. I seldom sell orn exit these fully. For the "buy low, selling high" counters, I prefer to stick to counters that are trending to make a quick buck.

(2) Which one of the above rules do you agree with the most?: All of them are true in fact and something I usually would eant to follow. But if there is a need to pick some, (1) & (3) are the truest!

(3) if you could only hold one U.S. stock long-term, which would it be?: Any day  $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ and  $Micron Technology(MU)$.

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