CL_Wong
02-18
Thank you @TigerEvents


Once we have entered a buy order, it is common to be flooded with a range of emotions – excitement, pleasure, anxiety… or deep regret. “Did I just buy the right stock?” “Am I the sucker who just bought at the top of a market bubble?”
All this worrying, or “buyer’s remorse,” can be damaging to more than just our health. Beating ourself up after buying something isn’t going to change the fact that we made the purchase. It could easily lead to an impulsive, emotional decision to sell a stock that could well turn out to be a terrific long-term investment.
@Thonyaunn @MeowKitty @Derrick_1234 join me.
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