Selling in panic can have several consequences: 1. Losses: Panic selling often leads to selling investments at a lower price than their intrinsic value, resulting in financial losses. 2. Missed Opportunities: It may prevent you from benefiting from potential recoveries or long-term gains if the market rebounds. 3. Emotional Stress: Panic selling can increase emotional stress and anxiety, leading to hasty decisions that may not align with long-term financial goals. 4. Regret: After the panic subsides, there’s often regret about selling too hastily, especially if the market conditions improve shortly afterward. 5. Breaking Strategy: It can disrupt your investment strategy and cause you to deviate from a well-thought-out plan, potentially impacting your overall financial health. To mitigate these risks, it’s essential to maintain a disciplined approach to investing, focusing on long-term goals rather than short-term market fluctuations. #StockMarketHumor
Santimant management, when things are going this way, I mean the #Market is crashing to this level, your advised to this ; not to #sell your assets, because once you do, you may lose at the high level of the market resume you will buy again at the highest level and that is how you lose, coze no one knows when the market resumes so, Hold your assets please, remember the game here every one fight to try to increase the number of your assets and if you fail to that at least hold and keep that one you have and in the market resumption you will realize that you have lost nothing instead you are gaining. Try to be more patient , victory is not something for weak people but for ones