Timing the market is always brutal. Got in way too early on that one. Still, those were some solid gains while they lasted. Guess that's the lesson—perfect entry points rarely show up the way you think they will.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 3h ago
The timing to enter is truly perfect; entering three years early still wouldn't be early enough. But as long as you make a profit, it's a profit. Let's wait and see next time.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 3h ago
Early entry is still entry; after all, you'll have to pay tuition fees sooner or later... The key is that the profit during that period is still enjoyable. For now, just consider it paying the "timing tax."
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ILCollector
· 3h ago
Entering early is really a death sentence... But earning money isn't in vain, just consider it as tuition fees.
Timing the market is always brutal. Got in way too early on that one. Still, those were some solid gains while they lasted. Guess that's the lesson—perfect entry points rarely show up the way you think they will.