Shyon
06-29
My word for the first half of 2026 is PATIENCE. The market was full of volatility, with AI stocks swinging sharply and many investors getting shaken out. Instead of chasing every rally, I stayed focused on my long-term strategy and reminded myself that great investments often take time to play out.

I continued to dollar-cost average into high-conviction names like $ServiceNow(NOW)$ and $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ during their pullbacks because I believed the corrections were overdone. While not every trade worked immediately, staying disciplined helped me avoid emotional decisions driven by fear or FOMO.

The biggest lesson I learned is that successful investing isn't about perfectly timing the market—it's about sticking to a well-thought-out plan. I'm looking forward to the second half of 2026 with the same patience and confidence, ready to seize opportunities when they come.

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2026 Mid-Year Review: What Did You Miss in H1, and What’s on Your H2 Watchlist?
2026 is already halfway through, and the first half of the year has given investors plenty to talk about. AI remained one of the most important market themes, but the story kept expanding. It was no longer just about GPUs or mega-cap tech. Some stocks kept breaking new highs. Some names suddenly became market favorites after earnings. And for many investors, H1 2026 probably came with at least one familiar feeling: “I saw it… but I didn’t buy it.” Which stock do you regret not buying in H1 2026? And what’s on your H2 2026 watchlist?
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