@Yoshika You're right, but the share has run very hot since the beginning of the year and I'm still invested in $ONDS and wanted to reduce my position 😊
@Majid I was only concerned with the difference between active capping vs. systematic management via stops. That makes all the difference in the long term. Position management is completely legitimate.
@Yoshika I already know that, but blanket statements about uninformative contributions are completely pointless if you don't know the seller's intention and portfolio structure😉.
@Yoshika and what about investing (which, even if you do it completely unemotionally, can never do without an individual, personal component) with one of the biggest problems with rules:
Lack of differentiation. Rules completely disregard differentiation in terms of details and specific cases, which can lead to oversimplification.
@Yoshika and yet statistics provide you with probabilities and not guarantees. In my humble opinion, investors work much more often with fantasy than with context. Pricing in factors where the majority of future sales and profit effects are still completely obscure has little to do with context and much more to do with expectation and hope.
@All-in-or-nothing Statistics are not a certainty, but at least they create a healthy distance to one's own wishful thinking. Expectation without a set of rules is hope, and hope is many things, but it is not an investment strategy.