I think "Caught up in a down trend" is worse for me because I bought $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ at $300 all because of my friend telling me to buy. I lost two-thirds of everything and felt so depressed when I kept looking at the red numbers.
It was a very painful lesson that I need to do my own analysis and not be swayed by my friend. Turns out he bought when it was lower and sold shortly after I bought because I took too long to decide buying $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$. By then, the rally was pretty over due to $Twitter(TWTR)$ fiasco. Now all I see is a painful đ
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<p dir="ltr">It was a very painful lesson that I need to do my own analysis and not be swayed by my friend. Turns out he bought when it was lower and sold shortly after I bought because I took too long to decide buying $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$. By then, the rally was pretty over due to $Twitter(TWTR)$ fiasco. Now all I see is a painful đ</p>