sundaymorning
Active Member
Ok, Debbie, your expectations are way out of line. You don't deserve good things to happen to you or your stock. You should be depressed, discouraged and dreading further decline. In no way should you be happy, hopeful or optimistic about yourself or your choice of investments. Bad things happen to you. They always do. So why should you expect any better this time?
There. Is that what you needed? Anytime, or just call your mom.
PS. That was extreme sarcasm meant for your own good.
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Actually, what I want to say is, enjoy feeling hopeful and optimistic. And know that things will not always be like this. Just as hope and optimism come to an end, so doubt and pessimism will come to an end too. It is all a ride. So enjoy the ride.
I don't do this with any stock, but with Tesla I'm normally 90% in during times of uncertainty. The other 10% is set aside for a dip or to buy puts, like the previous quarter. Then there are quarters where I just don't give a damn what Debbie thinks. No hedge, no puts, 100% in; this is one of those quarters. I'm not here for the short term I'm in it for the long haul. So if it dips, I wait for my paycheck and buy more. Good luck to all.