[Quick Quiz] What Kind of Trader Are You?
Some people chase every breakout. Some wait for the perfect pullback. Some “diamond-hand” everything… until it hurts.
Let’s do a quick trading personality quiz. No charts, no screenshots — just pick A / B / C.
How to play
Reply with your answers like this: 1B 2A 3C 4B 5A 6B
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Jan 23 to Jan 29, 11:59 PM (local time) $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$
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Basically the “emotionally flexible but financially stubborn” trader type 😂 I’ll chase a breakout like it owes me money, swear I’ll wait for the pullback next time, then end up diamond-handing while refreshing my P/L like it’s a fitness tracker. Risk management exists, but mostly as a concept.
In short: part strategist, part comedian, full-time market survivor. I don’t trade every move, but when I do, it’s with conviction, cope, and a strong belief that tomorrow’s candle will explain everything. Tiger Brokers, please accept my personality profile and my Tiger Coins — therapy is expensive 🐯📈
Deep down, I’m bullish on self-growth even when my portfolio isn’t. Every trade is either a win or “market tuition,” and I’ve paid enough fees to qualify for an honorary finance degree. If nothing else, I bring liquidity, entertainment, and emotional resilience to the market.
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1B - If the stock jumps 8% out of nowhere most people would chase it. Me: I would relax, breathe.
Verdict: Wait for pullback.
2C - I finally buy & the next day it drops 6%. Most people would panic sell. Me: Discounts already? Buy.
Verdict: Add more lower my cost.
3C - Suddenly I am up 20% & it still looks strong. Most people would take profit. Me: Why interrupt a good thing. Trend is my friend. Verdict: Hold & Smile.
4B - Major bullish news everywhere: Most people would buy & scream to the moon! Me: Let me verify the source first. Could be real or rumour.
Verdict: watch price action.
5C -Earnings tomorrow. I am slightly up. Most people would say too risky. Me: Risky? Opportunity in disguise.
Verdict: Add. Earnings is the catalyst.
6B - 3 losing trades in a row. Most people would revenge trade. Me: No, time out. Review what went wrong.
Verdict: Pause, reflect & reset.
I am a contrarian with conviction & patience.
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2= B
3= C
4= B
5=B
6= B
Above is my answer, I always review my stock and mostly stay with it. I only invest good company @TigerEvents @koolgal @MHh @HelenJanet @SR050321
Some of the scenarios are a little unrealistic but good to ponder. As always, if you read up a little, then make a decision, you should not deviate for no reason, review things if it goes seriously wrong.
2. I chose C, average down to lower cost if the stock dip total of 10%.
3.i chose A, take profits. because always has next opportunity.
4. chose B and watch price action and go for quick swing trade.
5.All 3 I don't choose .. I hold on my shares.
6. B, Pause and review what went wrong
Thank you @TigerEvents for this interesting and fun traders mindset quiz.
Thank you @koolgal for sharing and invitation 🙏✨️
Join in my Tiger buddies @ahyi @vodkalime @DCamel @GoodLife99 @JC888 @Emotional Investor for this quiz.
If a stock jumps 8% and its near resistance, I sell a covered calll at a higher strike and collect money
I panic when the stock price goes low, smile at a tiny profit like I just won the lottery, then immediately panic-sell.
Have faith in the strategy and the companies invested. Let time justify your winnings [Smile]
1) B
2) C
3) C
4) B
5) A
6) B
2) C
3) B
4) B
5) B
6) B