All in One Stock vs. Diversify Risk?

"All in" would make huge profits from one stock but also means enormous risks. We may have seen stories of millions profits and stories that lost all of his savings. "Diversification" won't bring much profit but can avoid risk. ------------- Would you all in one stock or diversify risk? What's your trading style?

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avatarBarcode
05-05
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How Bank of Japan decides the liquidity?

In the history, the Bank of Japan has often been ambiguous in its attitude towards policy shifts, allowing the market to digest expectations on its own but without providing a clear timetable. Policy shifts are often "unexpected yet reasonable." $Japanese Yen - Mar 2024(JPY2403)$ $Japanese Yen - main 2406(JPYmain)$ $iShares MSCI Japan ETF(EWJ)$ The long-term loose policy has led to the monetization of the fiscal deficit, distortion of government bond prices, and depreciation of the yen. In recent years, as the growth momentum of the Japanese economy gradually recovers and inflation levels warm up, the subjective and objective conditions for the Bank of J
How Bank of Japan decides the liquidity?
avatarRkid
03-15

Mark Zuckerberg sold more $meta shares

BREAKING: Mark Zuckerberg of $META has sold another $100 million in $META stock yesterday, after the bill to ban TikTok was passed in the House. He has sold $1,775,351,428.026 of $META stock totally. Selling at the top many CEO. 
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avatarTZL
03-12
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avatarYeanPin
03-11

11 march 2024: inflation data this week to drive stock market this week

I certainly do not think the us stock market has peaked yet though pricing at this level is a double edged sword. The momentum is good on the upside but chasing at this level requires shrewd analysis with the selection of fundamentally strong businesses. My personal take is inflation data should be either in line with expectations or weaker than expected, bringing both dollar index down and us stocks up further. Naturally to think in a singular direction is risky as over sizing at this level into us stocks could mean one may get overly emotional when stocks swing the other end.  I used to think that chasing us stocks at relatively high level does not make sense which makes the buying of cheaper Chinese stocks a relatively safer approach. This thinking technically wasn't wrong in 20
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avatarDan1192
03-10
End of the day, it's your hard earned money and what you want to do with it.  Hi, it's Dan again. When it comes to investing or trading, there's never a straightforward answer.  I have looked several strategies as you call it, but fundamentally it boils down to a few main points and I have listed them below.  * do not that these my own opinion for educational/entertainment purposes. Please carry out your own diligence when investing, always.  1. How much do you have to invest?  When I say how much, it's all relative. Let's look at some examples: i. Students - assuming you are a student solely relying on allowances from your parents, you probably don't have alot to slush around, after attending to your basic and social needs. Say you have allocated ab
avatarRkid
03-10
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avatarSUWANA
03-10
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All in one stock is high risk. And we know high risk can generate high return, only if you pick the right one. So, can you pick the right one every time? [Chuckle]
avatar1PC
03-09
I won't All In even if I'm pretty sure it's a Good Stock to invest. Would diversify the risk as my 2023 Portfolio proof to me that this suits me [Happy] Because made profitsy at the End of 2023 [Miser] [Miser]. Will be tweeting instead the weightage of my portfolio to try to have a better return for 2024 [Wow]