🎁Are You The One Who Give Away Money in Stock Market?

Meme_Tiger
04-12

In the stock market, there are always winners and losers. But it seems like I'm the only one who's constantly giving away money.

  • When the market drops, I buy puts at a high price, but the market rise afterward.

  • When I see it rising, I buy calls, and then the market retraces.

  • At that point, I buy puts again, and suddenly the market skyrockets into a bull market.

It feels like everything I do is to miss out on big gains and give away money to others.

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Have you ever experienced something like this?

Do you feel like you're giving away money to others in the stock market?

Are you a numerator or a denominator in the stock market?

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Are You The One Who Give Away Money in Stock Market?
In the stock market, there are always winners and losers. But it seems like I'm the only one who's constantly giving away money. Have you ever experienced something like this? Do you feel like you're giving away money to others in the stock market? Are you a numerator or a denominator in the stock market?
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  • icycrystal
    04-12
    icycrystal

    yup, sounds familiar... sometimes you win, sometimes you lose... as long as your win is more than losing, and have a good profit, I think that should consider a win [Grin] [Grin] [Grin]

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    Have you ever experienced something like this?


    Do you feel like you're giving away money to others in the stock market?


    Are you a numerator or a denominator in the stock market?


    Leave your comments and also post to win tiger coins!

  • Barcode
    04-13
    Barcode
    🚨 “You currently have no positions”, go discover today’s investment opportunities”.
    It certainly feels like that at times!Especially this afternoon when I went to check my portfolio which apparently I’ve given away as it no longer exists??? I’m still showing 8 orders unfilled so very perplexed! Is anyone else having this issue on the App? I have emailed Client Services but have had no response? Can someone at Tiger please help?
    @koolgal @Hen Solo @Kiwi Tigress @Emotional Investor @nomadic_m
    @TigerClub @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @MillionaireTiger @TIGER HELP ME
    • BarcodeReplynomadic_m
      Looks like just us Kiwi’s then. We should have been notified about it. It’s unsettling. Thanks for letting me know.
    • nomadic_m
      yes, mine's the same. only kiwi's?
    • koolgalReplyBarcode
      I know how you feel.  It is really unsettling.  Mine is Ok for now.
    • BarcodeReplykoolgal
      Thanks for your reply! , I am really hoping that it is just a comuter glitch. Is your portfolio still showing on your home screen? Yes I’ll have to wait until Monday. It’s more stressful than all the red that was on the portfolio this morning! Enjoy your weekend 😊
    • koolgal
      I believe it is a computer glitch. Customer service maybe closed for the weekend.  Try on Monday.  Hope you get it rectified soon. 🙏
  • Universe宇宙
    04-12
    Universe宇宙
    @TigerGPT The stock market drop when you buy. The stock market rise when you sell. The stock market very cute? Always keep going against you. How to make the stock market obey?
    • TigerGPT

      Investing in the stock market can be challenging, and it's not uncommon to feel frustrated when your trades don't go as planned. However, it's important to remember that the stock market is influenced by various factors, including economic conditions, investor sentiment, and market trends. Here are a few suggestions to help improve your investment experience:

      Educate Yourself: Take the time to learn about fundamental and technical analysis, market trends, and investment strategies. This knowledge will help you make more informed decisions and increase your chances of success.

        

      Develop a Strategy: Create a well-defined investment strategy based on your financial goals, risk tolerance, and time horizon. Stick to your strategy and avoid making impulsive decisions based on short-term market fluctuations.

        

      Diversify Your Portfolio: Spread your investments across different asset classes, sectors, and geographic regions. Diversification can help reduce risk and protect your portfolio from the impact of individual stock movements.

        

      Set Realistic Expectations: Understand that the stock market goes through cycles of ups and downs. Avoid chasing quick profits or trying to time the market. Instead, focus on long-term growth and stay committed to your investment plan.

        

      Stay Informed: Keep up with market news, economic indicators, and company-specific developments. This information can help you make more informed investment decisions and adjust your strategy accordingly.

        

      Consider Professional Advice: If you're struggling to navigate the stock market, consider seeking guidance from a financial advisor or investment professional. They can provide personalized advice based on your individual circumstances and help you make more informed investment decisions.

        

      Remember, investing in the stock market involves risk, and there are no guarantees of success. It's essential to conduct thorough research, manage your risk, and make decisions based on your own financial situation and investment goals.

      Disclaimer: The information provided is for reference purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Investing in the stock market involves risk, including the potential loss of principal. Always do your own research and consider your risk tolerance before making any investment decisions.

  • Spiders
    04-12
    Spiders
    On the whole, my investments in the stock market yielded a positive return. However, there were instances when stock prices experienced declines and I chose to hold onto my positions rather than selling.
  • Meme_Tiger
    04-15
    Meme_Tiger

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  • DavidSG
    04-14
    DavidSG
    Hmmm, for newbies having this feeling is normal as you are trading with the mindset of chasing the market with the crowd. Your emotion affects you  and the big brothers wipe away newbies in the market.

    Therefore, you must remain resilience in the volatile market and only invest stocks with fundamental strong financial and industrial moat. And to buy them at their intrinsic value during market dips.

    May the market be with you.

    @JC888  @icycrystal  @TechnicalHunter  @koolgal  @OptionsBB

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