Did you sell for a wee profit on close at $10.89 little bear? you seemed awfully unsettled about your purchase.
No I am much happier now Couta and plan on holding what I have long term I only got myself unsettled by changing my mind so many times Silly Bear. I will probably end up buying more if they keep going down but only if I think they are nearing the bottom and it looks like the trend is turning...well thats the plan...
No I am much happier now Couta and plan on holding what I have long term I only got myself unsettled by changing my mind so many times Silly Bear. I will probably end up buying more if they keep going down but only if I think they are nearing the bottom and it looks like the trend is turning...well thats the plan...
I'll sum your plan up with this emoji (I've been reading this thread the last 2 days and can't hold it in anymore).
If you're unsure, either sell or do nothing. Never is averaging down in a bear market a "plan"!
And never blindly follow anyone on here or anywhere else. Think about whose selling and who are you buying from, it could be a wolf zigging while you are zagging and vice versa , remember its your money they are after and retail investors are at the bottom of the heap, easy meat and most targeted. When it comes to the smell of filthy lucre any action gets justified.
I'll sum your plan up with this emoji (I've been reading this thread the last 2 days and can't hold it in anymore).
If you're unsure, either sell or do nothing. Never is averaging down in a bear market a "plan"!
Ok thank you McGinty, Another lesson learned for me, geepers I have been making a hash of things this year and its only 4 days old! Time for me to do nothing for a while as what I have been doing clearly isnt a good strategy in a bear market. I appreciate everyones patience and constructive comments
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