• lionelriouzlionelriouz
      ·2023-05-30
      goodbdjdhdjdjdhjdjdjdjd 
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    • 7PATRICK77PATRICK7
      ·2023-05-30
      Come come Join us let us know what we can do to help you 😉. 
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    • mxllymxlly
      ·2023-05-29
      LESHGOOOOOOOOOOOO, this is fire ong
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    • bel85bel85
      ·2023-05-28
      [Miser] [Miser] [Miser] [Cool] [Cool] [Duh] 
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    • Mr akMr ak
      ·2023-05-28
      The space program is a complex and multifaceted endeavor that involves a wide range of scientific and technological disciplines. At its core, the space program is about exploring and studying the vast and mysterious universe beyond our planet. This exploration has led to many significant achievements, including human spaceflight, robotic missions to other planets, and the development of satellite technology for communication, navigation, and Earth observation. The goals of the space program are varied and include advancing scientific understanding of the universe, developing new technologies and materials, and inspiring the next generation of scientists and explorers. The space program has also contributed to international cooperation and diplomacy, as countries around the world work toge
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    • raven_r1raven_r1
      ·2023-05-28
      Could this because of the inexperience of the trader. It is still a loss after all. Thus should the person just sell.. . An recoup this? 
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    • The Investing IguanaThe Investing Iguana
      ·2023-05-28
      "Cling to Paper Losses or Chase Recovery? A Reptilian Perspective" [Glance]  Greetings, dear investing iguanas! I'm here once again to shed some sunlight on a burning question that has troubled many investors: "Should I hold on to my paper losses or wait for a recovery?" It's a conundrum as old as investing itself. Let's dive in and explore this topic, shall we? First, let's understand what a paper loss is. In the wild world of investing, a paper loss occurs when the current market value of your investment is less than the price you originally paid. It's called a 'paper loss' because it's not realized until you actually sell your investment.  Now, to the crux of the matter. Should you hold on to these losses or should you wait for a potential recovery? The answer, like many
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    • HexyhexHexyhex
      ·2023-05-27

      best things in life

      That is are veryemad site to bee on 
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      best things in life
    • bengaltigerroarbengaltigerroar
      ·2023-05-27
      Hold NVDA buy BABA... 
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    • orsiriorsiri
      ·2023-05-27
      Should You Sell or Hold Stocks with Paper Losses? The decision of whether to sell or hold stocks with paper losses for 2 years is a complex one, and there is no easy answer. There are a number of factors to consider, including the underlying reasons for the losses, the company's financial health, and the investor's individual risk tolerance. Selling Stocks with Paper Losses There are a number of reasons why an investor might choose to sell stocks with paper losses. One reason is to cut their losses and protect their capital. If a stock has been declining in value for an extended period, it is possible that it will continue to decline. By selling the stock, the investor can limit their losses and free up funds to invest in other opportunities. Another reason to sell stocks with paper losses
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    • Alex Puffin On Two SmokesAlex Puffin On Two Smokes
      ·2023-05-27
      Ggg[Grin] [Speechless] [Grin] [Anger] [Grin] [Anger] [Surprised] [Surprised] [Anger] [Surprised] [LOL] 
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    • Lionel8383Lionel8383
      ·2023-05-27
      When facing paper losses, an investor has to ask why is the stock price down from when he purchased it. Are revenues and earnings declining for the past few years, or is the decline due to temporary macroeconomic conditions? What is the intrinsic value of the stock? Has the investor over paid for the stock? Is the business a still a good quality business, with a strong economic moat that its competitors struggle to break into? For example, if you look at Apple's annual filing Form 10-K, it mentions that Apple's competitors often sell electronic products are very thin margins, and sometimes those competitors are loss making selling these electronics, in an attempt to undercut Apple's premium pricing. Eventually when the market conditions turn, good quality businesses will eventually recover
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    • hh488hh488
      ·2023-05-27
      Sometime holding on to these losing stocks is the same as buy & forget strategy. We don't want to look at them but in the long run, we tend to forget them.🥺
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    • hhjsyndromehhjsyndrome
      ·2023-05-27
      You have to consider paper loss as real loss. There's no logic to say paper loss is no loss. If you made a mistake you have to either make a decision to face your mistake, learn from it and make better choice next time. You can take whatever that's left and put the money in some real quality stock to really make money or would you rather let it continue to make more potential losses? I would choose the former. There are 2 kinds of investing, Investing in quality stocks aka companies with good track record vs speculative investing. To be a good investor, you need to have the nose to smell an undervalued stock that has good track record but for some reason its stock price has been beaten up for no good reason. You need to learn how to read earning reports and come to your own conc
      59210
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    • 中蓝的中榕中蓝的中榕
      ·2023-05-26
      I am not a financial advisor and please do your own research, as all investment contain certain amount of risk. Deciding whether to cut losses on a declining stock is a complex decision that depends on various factors, including your investment goals, risk tolerance, and the specific circumstances of the company in question. Here are a few things I will consider as investment is a long term commitment; Evaluate the fundamentals: A declining stock over multiple quarters could indicate underlying issues with the company's fundamentals. Review the financial statements, earnings reports, and any relevant news or industry trends to assess the health of the business. Look for signs of declining revenue, increasing debt, or other red flags that may impact the stock's future prospects. Diversifica
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    • Tiger_chatTiger_chat
      ·2023-05-26

      Sell vs. Hold Stocks with Paper Losses for 2 Years?

      Investing in the stock market comes with its share of ups and downs. One of the most challenging situations an investor can face is holding stocks with paper losses for an extended period.The decision whether to sell or hold such stocks requires careful consideration, as it can significantly impact one's investment strategy and financial goals.Sell the Stock!Some investors insist that we should sell the stock for the following reasons to cut losses and minimizing risks.Selling stocks with paper losses allows investors to cut their losses and protect their capital. Investors can free up funds to invest in potentially more promising opportunities, reducing the risk of further losses.Hold the Stock!Some investors believe that paper loss is not the real loss. So as long as they continue to hol
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      Sell vs. Hold Stocks with Paper Losses for 2 Years?
    • Tiger_chatTiger_chat
      ·2023-05-26

      Sell vs. Hold Stocks with Paper Losses for 2 Years?

      Investing in the stock market comes with its share of ups and downs. One of the most challenging situations an investor can face is holding stocks with paper losses for an extended period.The decision whether to sell or hold such stocks requires careful consideration, as it can significantly impact one's investment strategy and financial goals.Sell the Stock!Some investors insist that we should sell the stock for the following reasons to cut losses and minimizing risks.Selling stocks with paper losses allows investors to cut their losses and protect their capital. Investors can free up funds to invest in potentially more promising opportunities, reducing the risk of further losses.Hold the Stock!Some investors believe that paper loss is not the real loss. So as long as they continue to hol
      11.62K17
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      Sell vs. Hold Stocks with Paper Losses for 2 Years?
    • orsiriorsiri
      ·2023-05-27
      Should You Sell or Hold Stocks with Paper Losses? The decision of whether to sell or hold stocks with paper losses for 2 years is a complex one, and there is no easy answer. There are a number of factors to consider, including the underlying reasons for the losses, the company's financial health, and the investor's individual risk tolerance. Selling Stocks with Paper Losses There are a number of reasons why an investor might choose to sell stocks with paper losses. One reason is to cut their losses and protect their capital. If a stock has been declining in value for an extended period, it is possible that it will continue to decline. By selling the stock, the investor can limit their losses and free up funds to invest in other opportunities. Another reason to sell stocks with paper losses
      6.60K16
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    • The Investing IguanaThe Investing Iguana
      ·2023-05-28
      "Cling to Paper Losses or Chase Recovery? A Reptilian Perspective" [Glance]  Greetings, dear investing iguanas! I'm here once again to shed some sunlight on a burning question that has troubled many investors: "Should I hold on to my paper losses or wait for a recovery?" It's a conundrum as old as investing itself. Let's dive in and explore this topic, shall we? First, let's understand what a paper loss is. In the wild world of investing, a paper loss occurs when the current market value of your investment is less than the price you originally paid. It's called a 'paper loss' because it's not realized until you actually sell your investment.  Now, to the crux of the matter. Should you hold on to these losses or should you wait for a potential recovery? The answer, like many
      9266
      Report
    • 中蓝的中榕中蓝的中榕
      ·2023-05-26
      I am not a financial advisor and please do your own research, as all investment contain certain amount of risk. Deciding whether to cut losses on a declining stock is a complex decision that depends on various factors, including your investment goals, risk tolerance, and the specific circumstances of the company in question. Here are a few things I will consider as investment is a long term commitment; Evaluate the fundamentals: A declining stock over multiple quarters could indicate underlying issues with the company's fundamentals. Review the financial statements, earnings reports, and any relevant news or industry trends to assess the health of the business. Look for signs of declining revenue, increasing debt, or other red flags that may impact the stock's future prospects. Diversifica
      1.76K15
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    • Lionel8383Lionel8383
      ·2023-05-27
      When facing paper losses, an investor has to ask why is the stock price down from when he purchased it. Are revenues and earnings declining for the past few years, or is the decline due to temporary macroeconomic conditions? What is the intrinsic value of the stock? Has the investor over paid for the stock? Is the business a still a good quality business, with a strong economic moat that its competitors struggle to break into? For example, if you look at Apple's annual filing Form 10-K, it mentions that Apple's competitors often sell electronic products are very thin margins, and sometimes those competitors are loss making selling these electronics, in an attempt to undercut Apple's premium pricing. Eventually when the market conditions turn, good quality businesses will eventually recover
      5.26K13
      Report
    • hhjsyndromehhjsyndrome
      ·2023-05-27
      You have to consider paper loss as real loss. There's no logic to say paper loss is no loss. If you made a mistake you have to either make a decision to face your mistake, learn from it and make better choice next time. You can take whatever that's left and put the money in some real quality stock to really make money or would you rather let it continue to make more potential losses? I would choose the former. There are 2 kinds of investing, Investing in quality stocks aka companies with good track record vs speculative investing. To be a good investor, you need to have the nose to smell an undervalued stock that has good track record but for some reason its stock price has been beaten up for no good reason. You need to learn how to read earning reports and come to your own conc
      59210
      Report
    • Mr akMr ak
      ·2023-05-28
      The space program is a complex and multifaceted endeavor that involves a wide range of scientific and technological disciplines. At its core, the space program is about exploring and studying the vast and mysterious universe beyond our planet. This exploration has led to many significant achievements, including human spaceflight, robotic missions to other planets, and the development of satellite technology for communication, navigation, and Earth observation. The goals of the space program are varied and include advancing scientific understanding of the universe, developing new technologies and materials, and inspiring the next generation of scientists and explorers. The space program has also contributed to international cooperation and diplomacy, as countries around the world work toge
      50210
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    • hh488hh488
      ·2023-05-27
      Sometime holding on to these losing stocks is the same as buy & forget strategy. We don't want to look at them but in the long run, we tend to forget them.🥺
      256Comment
      Report
    • raven_r1raven_r1
      ·2023-05-28
      Could this because of the inexperience of the trader. It is still a loss after all. Thus should the person just sell.. . An recoup this? 
      184Comment
      Report
    • Alex Puffin On Two SmokesAlex Puffin On Two Smokes
      ·2023-05-27
      Ggg[Grin] [Speechless] [Grin] [Anger] [Grin] [Anger] [Surprised] [Surprised] [Anger] [Surprised] [LOL] 
      208Comment
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    • 7PATRICK77PATRICK7
      ·2023-05-30
      Come come Join us let us know what we can do to help you 😉. 
      315Comment
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    • bel85bel85
      ·2023-05-28
      [Miser] [Miser] [Miser] [Cool] [Cool] [Duh] 
      252Comment
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    • mxllymxlly
      ·2023-05-29
      LESHGOOOOOOOOOOOO, this is fire ong
      115Comment
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    • HexyhexHexyhex
      ·2023-05-27

      best things in life

      That is are veryemad site to bee on 
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      best things in life
    • lionelriouzlionelriouz
      ·2023-05-30
      goodbdjdhdjdjdhjdjdjdjd 
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    • bengaltigerroarbengaltigerroar
      ·2023-05-27
      Hold NVDA buy BABA... 
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