What is the most valuable investing/trading lesson you have learned?

Thats because the fucking idiot redditors told you to diamond hand overpriced growth stocks that don't reward you for holding 10 years. Diamond handing a specific type of stock will eventually net you an automatic 15% a year, but fuck if I ever tell anyone where the gold mines are.

What is absolutely ultra hilarious, is that redditors will tell you that a consistent strategy to make insane gains does not work and that another strategy is better. They will tell you this until they are blue in the face even as their portfolio implodes. They will tell you these things as if they have a PHD in finance and economics with definitively incorrect statements.

R/valueinvesting is plagued with these fuckfaces. Half of them say that value investing is growth investing and water it down the same as stupid ass Cathy Wood. They will confidently tell you to invest in the most hyper over valued over speculated stocks in the stock market telling you that according to the fundamentals which they know absolutely zero fuckall about their stocks are undervalued.

Its fucking stupid dude, and there is nothing you can do about it.

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