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I even read through your text twice.
First of all, thank you for your honesty and it's good that you reflect on yourself.

3 points I would like to say something about:
1. "Becoming a millionaire"
You wrote this phrase several times. I don't think all newcomers to the stock market have this thought. Of course, it's easy to get carried away by stocks and hypes and feel immortal when you see the first positive returns. But I think it's blatant that you thought like that - I didn't, for example.

2.Plug Power
was actually my first share. It's a shame that I had to sell the first share at such a high loss - and rightly so. At the beginning, it's so easy to get sucked in by simple opinions and news - unbelievable!

3. "Rally of your life"
That sounds as if your mistakes from the early days could be repeated at any time. I mean, the stock market is a marathon and you've had your experience as an investor for 3 years.
Talking about the rally of your life there has something of FOMO and the initial patterns.

But otherwise very good text and hope that your learnings help you🚀
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@DividendCop To point 1.
The statement wasn't meant seriously, of course, but of course earning so much money so quickly at the time felt pretty cool
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@DividendCop on point 1.
The statement wasn't meant seriously, of course, but of course earning so much money so quickly at the time felt pretty badass
2. unfortunately yes. I think my mistake was to get too greedy. I didn't just want to sell at 80% profit, I wanted more
3. wasn't meant that way either :)
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