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Traded ValueAs for Bitcoin, my previous principle was to hold until it reached $90,000.
But when Bitcoin was at $70,000, I held on. It rose to $73,000, then fell back to $70,000. When it hit $73,000 again, I decisively sold out, hoping to buy back after a pullback. But then it skyrocketed all the way to nearly $100,000. By trying to scalp a mere $3,000 profit, I missed out on a 12x gain. That's the price of being penny-wise and pound-foolish in day trading.
The two worst decisions this month:
1. Grabbed AppLovin(APP.US) at 295 during night session, didn't sell at 320, added position to 102 shares at 284 at open, listened to others and closed position at 270 then went short - total loss over 50k (now$AppLovin(APP.US) has risen to 340)
2. Blindly bought Intuit(INTU.US) 760 options without knowing what the company does - now worthless, lost about $2400
Both wrong decisions were made following others' advice
Stock trading shouldn't rely on others - only you can be responsible for yourself. If copying answers could make you rich, there'd be no poor people in this world
The 70k lesson teaches me: trust no one but yourself$AppLovin(APP.US)$Intuit(INTU.US)
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