Quote Originally Posted by justakiwi View Post
Anyone regret anything they did or didn’t do, investment-wise, over the Covid/lockdown period? In hindsight, my one regret is that I stopped my regular weekly orders temporarily. It did mean I was able to pick up larger (for me) parcels of shares in a couple of holdings, but it also meant I missed out on the opportunity to add to my other holdings at very discounted prices. I should have kept my regular small orders going and used savings to buy the “extras”

Not a big deal in the grand scheme of things, but yeah, a missed opportunity.

Anyone else kicking yourself just a bit now?
Curtis Faith in his book Inside the Mind of The Turtles says judge the quality of decisions based on their inception rather than their outcome.
It would appear that you did not expect the market to recover so quickly and so you stopped your orders. With hindsight was it the right decision at the time based on the information and knowledge you had at the time, on your understanding of the market. As Birman Boy says at the time who was to know how quick the recovery would be. Mistakes are lessons.