Hey everyone. I have bought some dumb stocks. And I’ve bought some good stocks. I’ve made money. But I’ve lost more than I’ve made on my dumb stocks. I finally bit the bullet and sold my shit stocks that I should’ve never been in. Basically dead in the water. Overall, I’d say I’m probably down $2500 over these 2.5 years. I have been sitting on $6700 cash in my Roth fidelity account for about 3 months. Afraid to get back in. What are some stocks i can throw a lot of this cash in to and just forget it. I currently have VOO, ICLN, and QQQ in my Roth. Honestly might sell all of these and start all over (only down a cumulative $250 with those 3). Thoughts ?
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