On days like this, I always think about what outweighs the other? The anger about the book losses, or the joy that some stocks have come pretty close to the buy prices I had in mind. These include $RKLB, $HIMS, $SOFI and unfortunately there are no ask prices on the derivatives of $VKTX at the moment. Otherwise I would already be in.
@Multibagger that probably depends on which side of the table you sit on. In any case, I bought three of the stocks you quoted today at buy prices and knocked all the pensioners' shares out of my portfolio.
To be honest, pensioner shares plus ETF just doesn't make sense. Either pensioner shares or ETFs. If you have ETFs, you can also afford growth stocks and high-risk stocks.
@Multibagger By the way, I am still short LVMH 160 pcs. GU0Y32 at -66% I'll just take my chances now. Actually I should buy again but I'm not that brave.
@Multibagger which pensioner shares have I thrown out? Your question only refers to today, but there have been a lot in the last few months. Today it was Mondelez, Walmex and Chipotle 🤪. Maybe I'll share my updated portfolio later, it's always very cumbersome here because I have to map it via another app
@Klein-Anleger1 I also had my eye on this one today. Then I saw that it has the base value in € and a 55% premium and left it. It only makes sense to take one with a $ basis. But they're only available from Morgan Stanley and they haven't quoted an ask price since midday today. But if you find one with a $ basis, let me know immediately if there is an ask price
@Multibagger no, not you 😅 sorry if it came across wrong, I had mentioned Kate because she had meant that Zalando would fall to € 21.50... Of course I also noticed your risk hint but that's not what I meant 🙈🫨 I somehow can't put the crash at Vicking Therapeutics in order 🤔
@jkbsmn92 well. If they already lose so much without a correction, you can imagine how much these stocks fall in a crash. Even completely solid companies can easily lose 30-50 %.....