• AqaAqa
      ·02-26
      Selling a stock too early is a mistake happens all the time to all the traders. Lack of clear understanding of the stock a person invests in would lead to impatience and ‘cash out’ too early instead of holding the stock and witnessing the company’s growth and let the profits run. All traders should set a target price of the stock bought. Do not regret when this target price is not the peak because it is extremely difficult to estimate the peak. It is better to sell early and make profit than miss the chance to sell due to greed and incur loss. Thanks @Tiger_comments @icycrystal @TigerGPT
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·02-26
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$   how do we all choose [Thinking]  [Thinking]  [Thinking]  @LMSunshine @koolgal @Shyon @Aqa
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·02-26
      how do we all choose [Thinking] [Thinking] [Thinking] @LMSunshine @koolgal @Shyon @Aqa
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    • EvansanEvansan
      ·02-23
      hims
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    • PatmosPatmos
      ·02-22
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ Sell Now breaking even is better than a loss
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    • Emotional InvestorEmotional Investor
      ·02-21
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ so I am the emotional investor, I'll get to that in a bit, but let's just say I'm a fundamental investor first. If I'm selling when a stock breaks even, or waiting a little bit, then basically I got it wrong. I buy a stock because based on my analysis I believe it's a growth stock and will go up significantly in the medium to long term. Or I buy because it's an income stock with either small dividend growth but great and consistent large payouts like $Trinity Capital Inc.(TRIN)$. Or it's got small dividends but massive dividend growth over time, like $Realty Income(O)$. At the end of the day, with dividend stocks I want a minimum of 15% combine
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    • valentiavalentia
      ·02-21
      No hard and fast rule. Best is to use some form of TA before making the decision. As usual, no one formula for all, depends on your personality too.
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    • ELI_59ELI_59
      ·02-21
      Thanks for sharing
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    • j islandfundj islandfund
      ·02-21
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ sell when gut say⭐
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    • fir3tigerfir3tiger
      ·02-21
      wait
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    • fir3tigerfir3tiger
      ·02-21
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ wait and be patient
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    • Success88Success88
      ·02-20
      I focus on long term investment. Do be it down or up. I will invest when necessary as i don't time the market
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    • MHhMHh
      ·02-20
      I am usually in the wait a little zone. However, there is really no telling especially for HK stocks. Many lived in fear as the past rallies have been very short lived. I sold BYD too early. Regretted it but seeing that the rally is still going strong, I have swing traded it. Bought and sold when the desired profit is reached. A little profit is better than being in the red and having to wait for the next rally. Better be safe with a little profit than being in the red. At most, swing trade a bit if the rally is going strong. @Fenger1188 @HelenJanet @Wayneqq @rL
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    • SeedsOfJoySeedsOfJoy
      ·02-20
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$  I've been in both situations - selling when I broke even and holding out for more profit. It's a tough call, but for me, it's about understanding my risk tolerance and investment goals. I've learned to be more thoughtful about when to sell, and not just react to emotions.  What's your approach to selling investments? Do you have a strategy that works for you? 😊
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    • DiAngelDiAngel
      ·02-20
      I will wait a little longer to confirm that the break even is sustainable as most of the times, it will go through yo-yo motion. Just like yesterday when I sold my UT. For the past few days, it is going in an upward trend n I felt the time is right to sell it. Today I checked the price, it went down a bit. At least, I have buffer the differences and I m still in profit zone. [Chuckle] @MHh
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    • SpidersSpiders
      ·02-20

      Sell When Break Even or Wait a Little Longer: How Do You Choose?

      Recently, Chinese stocks have experienced a strong rebound, and many investors have finally reached that long-awaited moment—breaking even! However, when the stock price returns to the cost line, the question arises: should you sell now or wait a little longer? The answer isn't always straightforward, as it depends on various factors such as your investment goals, risk tolerance, market conditions, and the type of asset you hold. Making the right choice requires a thorough assessment of your situation and understanding the potential trade-offs. Key Factors to Consider When Deciding to Sell or Hold 1. Investment Thesis & Belief in the Company One of the most important considerations is your conviction in the stock or asset you invested in. If you strongly believe in the company’s long-t
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      Sell When Break Even or Wait a Little Longer: How Do You Choose?
    • ZashZash
      ·02-20
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ sell when you see profits. Despite breakeven. 
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·02-20
      Sell when there's another better opportunity to invest. doesn't be matter whether current holdings is loss, break even or profit. that's the most impt
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    • Starlight101Starlight101
      ·02-20
      lol for sure (Greed).. wait maybe it will go abit higher than I sell and omg it start to fall and I was thinking give it a while it may go up abit 🤭End up it drop further . Zzz sold it for lesser thou still profit. Lesson learn set a profit marking and don’t look back or feel anything. It not mend to be mine ~move on. There is many other stocks we can look at..with the money on hand after the sales…
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    • TheStrategistTheStrategist
      ·02-20
      Run while you can
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    • Emotional InvestorEmotional Investor
      ·02-21
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ so I am the emotional investor, I'll get to that in a bit, but let's just say I'm a fundamental investor first. If I'm selling when a stock breaks even, or waiting a little bit, then basically I got it wrong. I buy a stock because based on my analysis I believe it's a growth stock and will go up significantly in the medium to long term. Or I buy because it's an income stock with either small dividend growth but great and consistent large payouts like $Trinity Capital Inc.(TRIN)$. Or it's got small dividends but massive dividend growth over time, like $Realty Income(O)$. At the end of the day, with dividend stocks I want a minimum of 15% combine
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    • SpidersSpiders
      ·02-20

      Sell When Break Even or Wait a Little Longer: How Do You Choose?

      Recently, Chinese stocks have experienced a strong rebound, and many investors have finally reached that long-awaited moment—breaking even! However, when the stock price returns to the cost line, the question arises: should you sell now or wait a little longer? The answer isn't always straightforward, as it depends on various factors such as your investment goals, risk tolerance, market conditions, and the type of asset you hold. Making the right choice requires a thorough assessment of your situation and understanding the potential trade-offs. Key Factors to Consider When Deciding to Sell or Hold 1. Investment Thesis & Belief in the Company One of the most important considerations is your conviction in the stock or asset you invested in. If you strongly believe in the company’s long-t
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      Sell When Break Even or Wait a Little Longer: How Do You Choose?
    • ShyonShyon
      ·02-19
      I've definitely experienced both sides of this dilemma : selling too early and regretting it, as well as holding too long and watching profits disappear. It's a tough choice every investor faces, and there's no perfect answer. [Facepalm]  Selling Too Early—Missing Out on Potential Gains [Facepalm]   When a stock finally returns to my cost price, my instinct is often to sell and move on. Like that tiger colleague who sold Xiaomi $XIAOMI-W(01810)$  too soon, I've had moments where I cashed out at break-even, thinking, At least I didn't lose money. But then, the stock kept climbing, and I had to watch from the sidelines as the price went higher and higher. It's frustrating because I s
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·02-19

      Sell When Break Even or Wait a Little Longer: How Do You Choose?

      Recently, Chinese stocks have experienced a strong rebound, and many investors have finally reached that long-awaited moment—breaking even! However, when the stock price returns to the cost line, the question arises: should you sell now or wait a little longer?1. One Tiger Colleague Regrets Selling $XIAOMI-W(01810)$ Too EarlyOne tiger sold Xiaomi when it broke even, thinking, "Finally, I'm free," but soon after, Xiaomi's stock price kept rising and is now approaching 50 HKD. She watched her potential gains double and couldn't help but start questioning: "Should I have waited a little longer?"2. Another Painful Lesson from $Direxion Daily FTSE China Bull 3X Shares(YINN)$ During the Chinese stock rebound l
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      Sell When Break Even or Wait a Little Longer: How Do You Choose?
    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·02-26
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$   how do we all choose [Thinking]  [Thinking]  [Thinking]  @LMSunshine @koolgal @Shyon @Aqa
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·02-26
      how do we all choose [Thinking] [Thinking] [Thinking] @LMSunshine @koolgal @Shyon @Aqa
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    • AqaAqa
      ·02-26
      Selling a stock too early is a mistake happens all the time to all the traders. Lack of clear understanding of the stock a person invests in would lead to impatience and ‘cash out’ too early instead of holding the stock and witnessing the company’s growth and let the profits run. All traders should set a target price of the stock bought. Do not regret when this target price is not the peak because it is extremely difficult to estimate the peak. It is better to sell early and make profit than miss the chance to sell due to greed and incur loss. Thanks @Tiger_comments @icycrystal @TigerGPT
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    • EvansanEvansan
      ·02-23
      hims
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    • MHhMHh
      ·02-20
      I am usually in the wait a little zone. However, there is really no telling especially for HK stocks. Many lived in fear as the past rallies have been very short lived. I sold BYD too early. Regretted it but seeing that the rally is still going strong, I have swing traded it. Bought and sold when the desired profit is reached. A little profit is better than being in the red and having to wait for the next rally. Better be safe with a little profit than being in the red. At most, swing trade a bit if the rally is going strong. @Fenger1188 @HelenJanet @Wayneqq @rL
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    • 1PC1PC
      ·02-19
      I will wait a little longer [Chuckle] as since already waited for so long to break even [Facepalm].... another week or weeks won't made any difference 😕 already numb 😔. ...(From another Brokerages XPEV) But Now I can be [Happy] as it paid off and it's in the Profits zone [Cool]. Now it's Greedy time [Chuckle] [Chuckle]... Up a little bit 😜..a little bit More [Chuckle] [Chuckle] [Chuckle] then I will Sell [USD] [USD] [USD]. (Such Human Nature 🤣) @Gis @jace0777 @koolgal
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    • GoodLife99GoodLife99
      ·02-20
      Keeping more cash with some minor profits after recovering half of my small portfolio. Trying not to hold for too long as too many big bosses are selling their shares too, just to avoid any heart attacks as to spare some bullets for opportunities as the market is even more volatile nowadays
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    • Starlight101Starlight101
      ·02-20
      lol for sure (Greed).. wait maybe it will go abit higher than I sell and omg it start to fall and I was thinking give it a while it may go up abit 🤭End up it drop further . Zzz sold it for lesser thou still profit. Lesson learn set a profit marking and don’t look back or feel anything. It not mend to be mine ~move on. There is many other stocks we can look at..with the money on hand after the sales…
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    • SeedsOfJoySeedsOfJoy
      ·02-20
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$  I've been in both situations - selling when I broke even and holding out for more profit. It's a tough call, but for me, it's about understanding my risk tolerance and investment goals. I've learned to be more thoughtful about when to sell, and not just react to emotions.  What's your approach to selling investments? Do you have a strategy that works for you? 😊
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    • DiAngelDiAngel
      ·02-20
      I will wait a little longer to confirm that the break even is sustainable as most of the times, it will go through yo-yo motion. Just like yesterday when I sold my UT. For the past few days, it is going in an upward trend n I felt the time is right to sell it. Today I checked the price, it went down a bit. At least, I have buffer the differences and I m still in profit zone. [Chuckle] @MHh
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    • AN88AN88
      ·02-20
      i will wait a year to get 50% discount from government. usually will buy good stock and so will rebalance after a year. will sell when high and keep if still losing but generally stock market always up
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·02-20
      Sell when there's another better opportunity to invest. doesn't be matter whether current holdings is loss, break even or profit. that's the most impt
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    • ELI_59ELI_59
      ·02-20
      In the past, I have sold too early too and the shares went sky high. Aiya so heart pain. Learnt my lesson now. Will monitor and sell when I made a bit of profit
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    • valentiavalentia
      ·02-21
      No hard and fast rule. Best is to use some form of TA before making the decision. As usual, no one formula for all, depends on your personality too.
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    • Success88Success88
      ·02-20
      I focus on long term investment. Do be it down or up. I will invest when necessary as i don't time the market
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·02-20
      Usually sell when profitable or hit target price. Sell when break even if stock was in loss for a while.
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