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For investment with a long term time horizon, I don't see anything wrong with buying the dip. I myself bought a few stocks on Tuesday (my GTC orders got filled while I'm in dreamland) and these days I only buy on red big days when there's fear especially when there's blood on the street including my own 😂. On the contrary, I rarely buy during green days unless I'm taking a short term trade. What hurt is not buying the dip and see it drop further. In my experience, what hurt is not having a proper plan. For example, a short term trade becomes an "investment" or an investment becomes a short term trade (selling with a small profit and see it grow multiple folds and not reaping the rewards). So it's best to have a clear plan and follow through it.
For investment with a long term time horizon, I don't see anything wrong with buying the dip. I myself bought a few stocks on Tuesday (my GTC orders got filled while I'm in dreamland) and these days I only buy on red big days when there's fear especially when there's blood on the street including my own 😂. On the contrary, I rarely buy during green days unless I'm taking a short term trade. What hurt is not buying the dip and see it drop further. In my experience, what hurt is not having a proper plan. For example, a short term trade becomes an "investment" or an investment becomes a short term trade (selling with a small profit and see it grow multiple folds and not reaping the rewards). So it's best to have a clear plan and follow through it.

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