Holding a lot of shares of Disney, Intel, American express, Moderna, and Tesla. got some at ok prices, but some at the peak. If i just play the long game they’re bound to come back right? Some of these companies seem too big to fail like Disney. I’m 20 years old so i won’t need these for retirement or anything like that anytime soon. I sold apple and amd for a decent profit even tho i was bagholding those as well so hopefully the rest follow that trend?
(man recency bias is real, i’m talking about bagholding for 1-5 years and you guys are basing all of your opinions on general headlines from the past month, y’all you really think these 5 companies are gonna go to shit? )
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