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Realize losses?

I own $SQ (-3,84 %)
$TTD (-2,69 %)
$NOVO B (-1,82 %)
$MSTR (-9,67 %) and am now 20% to sometimes 45% down on Novo. How do you deal with such losses? I'm wondering whether I should realize the gains in Block, for example, and rather buy shares in which I see more potential and which have just fallen. For example $CSU (-3,74 %)
$PLTR (-5,16 %)
$HIMS (+3,45 %)
$RKLB (-3,39 %)
$1810 (+0,47 %)


How do you do that? Do you continue to hold on to the shares or do you leave them in your portfolio despite halving your original investment?

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Can also be offset when taking profits - so that you save a bit of tax
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@Nuqqx would rather buy from Block 🙃
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@asset_engineer_404 Why is that?
@8fionn see great potential in this market over the next few years
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After my negative experience with $TRMD A, I will certainly not allow it to be halved again. At -20% at the latest, it's over. Then I will sell.
I have realized $EVT and $S92 painful losses. On the one hand, it is currently helping me with capital gains tax and, on the other, I was able to build up a good portion of $HAG.
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depends on the share: Realize losses against gains or buy more if there is long-term potential and not yet a high enough weighting in the portfolio
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