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The NASDAQ has risen by around 27% since January and has fallen by a total of 4% in the last few days. Why are you all always in such a hurry to buy on the dip? Just wait and see!
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Why do short-term and sometimes more significant price changes always make people so hasty? I missed out on $NVDA and $SMCI 15 months ago, for example, and thought about getting in at every "dip", but each dip was significantly higher than the last. Once the train has left the station, there's no need to chase after it. I'm watching this with interest, I don't begrudge anyone their winnings and I'll look for another playground. I have no place in the current one at the moment. And if it corrects significantly, hmmm, there are reasons for that and then you have to think carefully about whether you get on the waiting train
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I'm betting on a correction to 4900 points in the S&P 500 - equivalent to around 14% of the top. ...and then the party really gets going. End of the war in Ukraine. Corporate taxes of 15 percent. Wow will be wild and bloody at the end as always. But I'm not basing my strategy on that. I'm staying in the market but not adding any fresh capital at the moment - savings plans are also suspended. Best wishes and good luck 🍀👍🏻
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for long haul - good time to get in
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Nevertheless, everything still ran pretty hot and in most cases only fell to the price level of the beginning of June.
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