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I think your problem is that you are looking for entries when the trend continues. If the share then falls and you haven't set an SL, you'll be in the red pretty quickly. Try to choose your entries anti-cyclically. Then the share is already at the "bottom" anyway. I've done well with it so far
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@Sansebastian
My dear,
If you look at LVMH over a period of more than 10 years.
Then there has hardly been such a correction.
It was therefore not to be expected.
The stock market is not that simple.
Take a look at PayPal, where many people entered anti-cyclically. And it is questionable whether the longed-for turnaround will really come here.
The same applies to the company I have just introduced
Enphase Energy. The fundamental figures look good here, the share is undervalued, but does that guarantee that the price will now rise again?
Is the stock market really that simple?

I also have compounders and long-runners in my portfolio and it wasn't a mistake to enter at the highest price. Because corrections are rather rare here.
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@Tenbagger2024 I look at the corrections of companies in their entire history. ASML, for example, has repeatedly corrected by 30-35%, so it's complete nonsense not to enter counter-cyclically, otherwise you'll end up like you are now. Anyone who entered Paypal anti-cyclically is now up 10-15%, because the Turnerbund is already running. Nobody is saying that Enphase, for example, will rise again, but it's all about probabilities. If the bottom is in, which it doesn't look like at the moment, then probably not.
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@Sansebastian
I already entered ASML during a correction.
Likewise with LVMH.
I'm sure you could have predicted that ASML would react in this way to the figures.
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@Tenbagger2024 huh, unfortunately you don't understand what I mean. So let's drop it 😄 I never said I could predict anything, but well...
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