It’s understandable why investors are so quiet on social media, what’s the point in watching something that is not enjoyable every day, all day. Know what you own, switch off and get on with life. No point allowing the markets to get you down. From a psychological point of view, I found that best returns come from buying shares when you feel the most uncomfortable with, when all the hope is lost and you are on the brink of capitulation. In a bull market it’s very easy to be clever, but it’s the bear market that will test you and make you stronger.( A little tip I found that works for relaxing the mind: if you have a smart tv, switch from CNBC to YouTube and watch or listen to nature sounds -my fave are beach/ocean waves, even for a couple of hours a day, it feels good. Especially when it’s sunny outside as well).
It's a tough game
It's a tough game
It's a tough game
It’s understandable why investors are so quiet on social media, what’s the point in watching something that is not enjoyable every day, all day. Know what you own, switch off and get on with life. No point allowing the markets to get you down. From a psychological point of view, I found that best returns come from buying shares when you feel the most uncomfortable with, when all the hope is lost and you are on the brink of capitulation. In a bull market it’s very easy to be clever, but it’s the bear market that will test you and make you stronger.( A little tip I found that works for relaxing the mind: if you have a smart tv, switch from CNBC to YouTube and watch or listen to nature sounds -my fave are beach/ocean waves, even for a couple of hours a day, it feels good. Especially when it’s sunny outside as well).