Emotional Decision Making: Falling in love causes us to hold on to loser stocks for too long and incur significant losses.
Neglecting Fundamentals: Emotional attachment to a company's "story" or CEO can prevent us from recognizing that the stock's price has exceeded its intrinsic value.
Ignoring Portfolio Diversification: Investors who love a particular stock often fall into the trap of overconcentrating their portfolio in that single, beloved company.
Refusal to Sell Losers: Emotional investors often refuse to sell losing stocks, treating them like "pet" stocks rather than realizing that an investment is a business transaction, not a personal relationship.Thanks @icycrystal @TigerEvents @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @Tiger_SG @DailyTradingInsights
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