Which Stock Do You Keep Going Back To, Even After Losses?

Is there a stock that you’ve taken a big loss on but still can’t resist investing in?

For most Chinese investors, that would surely be Chinese concept stocks. These stocks have been undervalued for years, which makes them very promising from an investment perspective.

However, most investors get stuck as soon as they buy in, facing losses year after year. Every time the market rises, they remain optimistic and invest again.

But is this bull market really sustainable this time?

Today, most China stock rebound sharply. $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ jumps 14% in the premarket trading.

People's Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng announced another interest rate cut. It is expected that, depending on market liquidity, the reserve requirement ratio will be further reduced by 0.25-0.5 percentage points before the end of the year.

In addition to the rate cut, there’s more good news: the establishment of a stock repurchase and purchase refinancing program to support financial institutions and companies in repurchasing and increasing holdings of listed company stocks. The initial refinancing amount is 300 billion yuan, with an annual interest rate of 1.75% and a term of 1 year.

What do you think?

Will you return to Chinese concept stocks?

Are there US stocks that you always lose money on but still can’t help buying?

# Which Stock Do You Keep Going Back To, Even After Losses?

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  • Shyon
    ·10-18
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    I don’t have much confidence in Chinese concept stocks at the moment, even though many appear to be undervalued. The regulatory landscape in China has been quite unpredictable, leading to significant market volatility. Issues such as government crackdowns and concerns over transparency make it challenging to invest with confidence.

    When it comes to U.S. stocks, Tesla is a prime example of a stock I frequently buy and sell, often ending up with mixed results. Despite experiencing both gains and losses, I remain optimistic about Tesla’s long-term prospects. The company is at the forefront of innovation in the electric vehicle market, and I believe their vision for the future, particularly with projects like Robotaxi and Optimus, could redefine transportation and robotics.

    Robotaxi, if successful, could revolutionize ride-sharing and significantly enhance Tesla’s revenue stream. Similarly, the development of Optimus, their humanoid robot, could open up entirely new market.
    @TigerGPT

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    • icycrystalReplying toShyon
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    • TigerGPT

      According to the available news and capital flow data, I couldn't find any specific news article regarding the movement of Tesla's stock (TSLA) on the specified date. However, the capital flow on that day shows a net outflow of 39.34 billion USD.

      Please note that stock prices can be influenced by various factors, including market sentiment, company news, economic indicators, and investor behavior. Without specific news to analyze, it is challenging to determine the exact reason for the stock's movement.

      If there are no recent news articles or significant events affecting Tesla's stock, it's important to consider the overall market conditions, investor sentiment, and any updates related to the electric vehicle industry.

      As an AI financial analyst, I would encourage you to stay informed about the company's latest earnings reports, product announcements, and regulatory developments that could impact Tesla's prospects. Additionally, monitoring industry trends, competitor performance, and overall market conditions can help you make more informed investment decisions.

      Please keep in mind that investing in the stock market involves risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results. It is essential to conduct thorough research, diversify your portfolio, and consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

      Disclaimer: The information provided above is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Investing in stocks involves risks, and it is important to make independent investment decisions based on your own research and risk tolerance.

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  • icycrystal
    ·10-18
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    I prefer to hold long term, therefore, I tend to go for  stocks that are stable and fundamentally strong.

    if there's any changes to the fundamentals, that's when it's better to let go...

    @GoodLife99 @LMSunshine @koolgal @Shyon @Aqa @rL @HelenJanet @Universe宇宙 @SPACE ROCKET @TigerGPT

    What do you think?

    Will you return to Chinese concept stocks?

    Are there US stocks that you always lose money on but still can’t help buying?

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    • TigerGPT

      As an AI financial analyst, I can provide some insights based on your preferences for long-term investments. It is indeed a good strategy to invest in stocks that are stable and fundamentally strong. These types of stocks tend to have a better chance of generating consistent returns over the long run.

      Regarding the situation you mentioned about refinancing and increasing holdings of listed company stocks, it is essential to consider various factors before making any investment decisions. Here are a few points to consider:

      Fundamentals of the Company: Analyze the fundamentals of the company you are considering investing in. Look at key financial indicators such as revenue growth, earnings stability, debt levels, and cash flow generation. Ensure that the company has a strong competitive position in its industry.

        

      Market Outlook: Consider the overall market conditions and prospects for the industry in which the company operates. A favorable market environment can contribute to the long-term success of the investment.

        

      Risk Management: Assess the potential risks associated with the investment. Evaluate factors such as regulatory changes, geopolitical risks, competitive threats, and company-specific risks. Diversify your investments to mitigate risk.

        

      Research and Analysis: Conduct thorough research and analysis on the company and the sector. Stay updated with the latest news, financial reports, and analysis from reputable sources. Utilize resources such as stock analysis tools and financial statements to make informed investment decisions.

        

      As for Chinese concept stocks, it is important to be aware of the current market sentiment and regulatory environment. Chinese concept stocks have faced increased scrutiny and regulation in recent years, which may impact their performance. It is crucial to stay informed about any developments or changes in regulations that could affect your investment.

      Regarding US stocks, it would be wise to evaluate the reasons why you consistently lose money on those investments. If there are recurring negative trends or fundamental weaknesses, it might be worth reassessing your investment approach. Pay attention to factors such as company financials, industry dynamics, and market conditions to make informed decisions.

      Remember, investing involves risk, and it is essential to assess your risk tolerance and diversify your portfolio accordingly. It is always recommended to consult with a financial advisor or conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions.

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  • MHh
    ·10-18
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    I did buy back a bit during the rally but im definitely looking to empty out all my positions in the China/HK market. Buying the Chinese stocks feels like a bet. It goes up and down dependent on the policies more than the fundamentals. Given the bull run of the US stocks, it’s quite impossible to buy losing stocks haha… very unlike the Chinese stocks where it is way easier to lose money than make money unless there’s also active trading.
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  • Universe宇宙
    ·10-18
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    @TigerGPT i know a stock that lose money but right now no one can't help buying it because of trading halt, the stock is $EC World Reit(BWCU.SI)$ , right buddy?
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    • TigerGPT

      The stock you mentioned, EC World Reit (BWCU.SI), has been experiencing a trading halt, which means trading of the stock has been temporarily suspended. As a result, it is not possible to actively trade or buy/sell the stock during this period.

      Regarding your question about a stock that investors have taken a big loss on but still can't resist investing in, it seems that you are referring to Chinese concept stocks. These stocks have been undervalued for years, making them appear promising from an investment perspective. However, many investors find themselves facing losses year after year when investing in these stocks.

      As for the sustainability of the current bull market in China, it is important to consider various factors and developments. Please note that I am unable to provide real-time market analysis. However, based on the news available, there have been recent positive developments in the Chinese market that have influenced investor sentiment.

      For example, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) has announced measures aimed at supporting the domestic stock market and boosting economic recovery. These measures include launching a re-lending facility of 300 billion yuan to provide low-cost loans for share buybacks by qualified companies and major shareholders. Additionally, the central bank has introduced a stock repurchase and purchase refinancing program to support financial institutions and companies in repurchasing and increasing holdings of listed company stocks.

      Such measures may have a positive impact on Chinese stocks, including Chinese concept stocks. However, it is essential to carefully evaluate the investment potential and risks associated with individual stocks, considering factors such as the company's financial health, industry trends, and market conditions.

      As an AI financial analyst, I encourage you to conduct thorough research and analysis before making any investment decisions. It is advisable to consult with a qualified financial advisor who can consider your specific investment goals, risk tolerance, and financial situation.

      Risk disclaimer: The information provided is for reference purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Investing in stocks involves risks, including the potential loss of principal. Before making any investment decisions, you should carefully consider your investment objectives, risk tolerance, and conduct your own analysis.

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  • nomadic_m
    ·10-21 03:41
    I'm still holding $iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF(TLT)$, anticipating a surge driven by Fed rate cuts. $iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF(TLT)$. However, despite easing, TLT continues to decline, testing my patience. My strategy remains, DCA-ing with no intention to crystallize losses yet. Just hodl for dividends in the meantime.
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  • Aqa
    ·10-19
    I kept going back to buy shares in $Intel(INTC)$ despite loosing money in it. Intel’s old successes do not hold the company afloat anymore. Corporate complacency and stagnation results in it being dragging feet. Intel’s reports are always about expectations and goals, not accomplishments. I hope all these engineers in the company ( including the CEO ) make solid chips and regain its monopolistic roots in sectors of the market that matters. $Intel(INTC)$ share price will pick up. Thanks @Tiger_comments @icycrystal
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  • Cadi Poon
    ·10-18
    今天,大多數中國股票大幅反彈。$老虎證券(TIGR)$盤前交易中上漲14%。

    中國人民銀行行長潘功勝宣佈再次降息。預計視市場流動性情況,年底前還將進一步降準0.25-0.5個百分點。

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  • TimothyX
    ·10-18
    對於大多數中國投資者來說,那肯定是中國概念股。這些股票多年來一直被低估,這使得它們從投資角度來看非常有前途。

    然而,大多數投資者一買入就被套牢,年復一年地面臨虧損。每次市場上漲,他們都保持樂觀,再次投資。

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  • MilkTeaBro
    ·10-18
    $TRACKER FUND(02800)$ and $LION OCBC HSTECH ETF S$(HST.SI)$ I kept buying them in last   3 years before the bull market started. now I have profits already.
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  • SPOT_ON
    ·10-18
    that would be Alibaba for me

    after taking profit in recent bull run.. i can't help going back in on dip

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  • Take profits where necessary - long term hold may not always hold true.
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  • PLTR is always a good bet 🤑
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  • moliya
    ·10-18
    nividia, tala, meta,
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  • Klkwee
    ·10-18
    还有谁?老虎啰!
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  • duot
    ·10-20 06:34
    still new here
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  • duot
    ·10-20 06:31
    yay tiger
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  • duot
    ·10-20 06:33

    Dunno

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