Things learned: 1) Do not pay too much attention to doom and gloom predictions. 2) Do not sell stocks on impulse or fear. For 2, I regretted selling Nvidia when the stock tanked. Should have stayed calm and assess the situation before selling. Saving grace was that I didn't sell all my holdings.
@Owen ck:LIKE A SCHOOLBOY CALLED TO THE PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE The hearing felt as if the schoolboy was called to the principal’s office to get lectured - and not allowed to talk back. At times Chew asked the committee chair for time to respond but the chair refused, giving the floor to the next congressperson instead.
@Ultrahisham:Bulls found wanting The writing was on the card. I have been expressing my reservations on the rally which just seem weird with the divergences and a technical picture which does not seem to tally. And the noise from some of the 'experts' were ridiculous (seriously are they trying to drive up the market so that their big organisations can quietly unload their positions to the retailers? Just saying in jest and not to be taken seriously of course). When I refer to experts I am talking about mainstream experts who appear on financial news and websites from big organisations. Not all of them of course but some of them with some of the things they say just don't make sense. But who am I to say this. They are the experts! I mean some were talking about a new b
Any stock in Kathie Woods Ark Etfs are like Saudi Arabia. Beating Argentina is a fantastic achievement but the Saudis were still knocked out in the first round. It's like the stocks in Kathie Woods portfolio. Fantastic performance for a short period but in the end most of the stocks were not able to sustain the performance over a long period of time.