@Multibagger I would love to hear you opinion on this matter :)
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@Iguessso I think you can basically learn something from good and bad trades. However, what happened at $INT is, in my opinion, unforeseeable even with the greatest experience. There is little that can be done against fraudulent schemes and perhaps even commercial fraud. If you want to avoid this, you have to rely on well-known large companies such as $GOOG, $AMZN etc. Even absolute professionals on the stock market and analysts have fallen for Wirecard for years.
So now to my approach. I don't know exactly yet, but if it goes down more than 75% after a resumption of trading, I will not sell, depending on the other news situation (are there any business partners at all). Then it will no longer matter. And the patents will exist and maybe another company will buy the company. And the stake was manageable for me. The loss would of course be annoying, but it wouldn't jeopardize my overall project. As I invest a lot in small caps, I limit the stake to a maximum of 2.5% of the portfolio volume. In this case it was 2%.
So now to my approach. I don't know exactly yet, but if it goes down more than 75% after a resumption of trading, I will not sell, depending on the other news situation (are there any business partners at all). Then it will no longer matter. And the patents will exist and maybe another company will buy the company. And the stake was manageable for me. The loss would of course be annoying, but it wouldn't jeopardize my overall project. As I invest a lot in small caps, I limit the stake to a maximum of 2.5% of the portfolio volume. In this case it was 2%.
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Thank you for the input. I have already stopped thinking about this loss. I see it as a learning opportunity. In my perspective losses are kinda of imminent, I just accept them if they happen and try to make the best out of it.
As for Intellego, I honestly would do the same, if I see a huge crash of current price, I would not sell and rather wait for a solution to happen somehow (Then selling these shares for like a euro or less makes somehow no sense at all. As a doctor, I really do see a place for their products in the healthcare sector. The problem of infections caused by sterilization-issues is actually big. I do hope with new leadership in company they can somehow manage this hardship and steer it to the best probable out come.
Thank you for the input. I have already stopped thinking about this loss. I see it as a learning opportunity. In my perspective losses are kinda of imminent, I just accept them if they happen and try to make the best out of it.
As for Intellego, I honestly would do the same, if I see a huge crash of current price, I would not sell and rather wait for a solution to happen somehow (Then selling these shares for like a euro or less makes somehow no sense at all. As a doctor, I really do see a place for their products in the healthcare sector. The problem of infections caused by sterilization-issues is actually big. I do hope with new leadership in company they can somehow manage this hardship and steer it to the best probable out come.
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