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@koolgal: I must confess that "Not Willing to Sell Loss Making Stocks" is most relevant to me. This is due to my aversion to losses which is a common investing mindset. A good example is DIDI which I bought at 14.00 and held on until it was delisted. On hindsight I should have sold it much earlier. The valuable lesson I learn is that it is important to cut loss when a stock dropped to a predetermined level say 20% or when the fundamentals of the stock have changed. Investing is a life long journey and with my goal of FIRE - Financial Independence Retire Early, Patience and Discipline will help me achieve my ultimate goal. Losses are just part of my investing journey. It is just as important to let go of negative feelings and stay optimistic for the long term.
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