Chris Luk
08-25
$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ I've been thinking about this whole "breaking even" mentality that seems to creep up on many of us. It's like we're playing a game of limbo, trying to get our stocks just high enough to avoid the dreaded red numbers. But let's be honest: who just wants to break even? Isn't the whole point of investing to make a killing?
Investors start with dreams of yachts and private islands. But then reality kicks in, and they’re like, “Maybe just a paddleboat and a sandbar?” Suddenly, breaking even becomes the Everest of financial goals. 🏔️
Suggestions for Sanity:
Breathe — It’s just money. Unless you’re Scrooge McDuck, in which case, swim away!
Diversify — Like a buffet—try a bit of everything. Stocks, bonds, unicorn tears.
Learn from Mistakes — “Oops, bought GameStop at $400.” It’s okay. We’ve all been there. 🙈
Remember, investing is like dating: sometimes you win, sometimes you get ghosted by your stocks instead. But hey, at least stocks don’t send cryptic texts. 📈💔
Finally, let's aim high. Don't just settle for breaking even. Let's shoot for the moon! Who knows, maybe we'll actually get there.
Do You Trade Stocks for Breaking Even or Making Money?
Most investors starts stock trading to make a profit, but during actual operations, many investors may gradually shift their focus to breaking even. However, the stock market doesn’t always go as planned, especially when facing market corrections or personal operational mistakes, which may lead to losses.
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