Buying shares sounds easy… until you sell.
You profit ✅
You exit ✅
Then comes the pain.
Do you buy back higher?
Or wait forever for a dip that never comes? 😐
This is the dirty truth of stocks: 👉 Profits create hesitation.
You're no longer investing —
you're negotiating with your own ego.
Options flip the game. No attachment.
Defined risk.
Get paid to wait.
Shares make money.
Options manage psychology.
Different tools.
Different mindset.
👇 Be honest: After selling shares at a profit — do you re-enter, or freeze?
Stocks or options — which one messes with your head more?
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