down 13%, lost a butt load yesterday, my consultant gal @ Morgan Stanley sold off a bunch, so it ain't to bad. I hope. check out Garrett Motion inc. she bought me 2200 share @ $5.00 yesterday, already up to around $15.00..
haha no man I don't think that is good.I have no idea what's going on, I just moved my TSP to more aggressive. Maybe that wasn't a good idea.
down 13%, lost a butt load yesterday, my consultant gal @ Morgan Stanley sold off a bunch, so it ain't to bad. I hope. check out Garrett Motion inc. she bought me 2200 share @ $5.00 yesterday, already up to around $15.00..
I enjoy picking individual stocks but have learned a few lessons the hard way. I have invested in too many companies without understanding them at all, mainly biotech stuff. I bought into bitcoin on pure emotion/excitement thinking it could go to the moon (lost my @$$ bad on that one), then on top of all that I wouldn't set a stop loss and would refuse to sell from pride or hope or whatever so my losses would drop to the point of no return. I have spent a lot of time researching the basic principles to successful trading and a few things that stand out to me are the importance of entry price, cutting losses short, letting profits run. I have always loved buying and selling (vehicles, guns, ammo, etc...) and trading equity is no different. The more familiar you are with what you are buying the better your odds are for a successful sell.I invested $125 in a Robinhood account back in June as an experiment and an educational opportunity, I have never made it back to that $125 investment and my tiny little portfolio is worth a little less than $110 today. So my education has taught me that I don't choose individual stocks very well, LOL!
In all seriousness, it has been nutty watching the market as of late and I hope that you folks that have serious money invested get back to green soon.
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