My quick thoughts on the subject:
- Stocks are down due to recession headlines and higher interest rates
- Eventually stocks should go back up when the economy gets better
- Since high-growth tech stocks are the ones that are getting hit the hardest in this bear market, that means they'll also gain the most when the market recovers.
- I think I'll get higher returns if I get these high-growth tech stocks at a lower price, be patient for them to recover, and they'll give larger returns compared to other investments
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