Aktien seit Aktienkauf im Minus?

Hallo ich habe Aktien gekauft und auf Brief/Geld Verhältnis geachtet und trotzdem ist es seit meinem Kauf gerade sehr ins Minus gegangen. Was habe ich falsch übersehen?

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christl10
1 year ago

Then you did not do your homework and bought the wrong share at a wrong time.

Anyone who can’t estimate that well should leave the fingers of single shares and buy stocks funds or a wide range of ETFs. You can do less wrong.

Mauritan
1 year ago

Maybe nothing.

You’d have to know what you bought. What plan you had and what your goal was from price and time.

iq1000
1 year ago

> and respected for letter/money ratio and yet since my purchase it has been very slow.

That makes 0 sense. Letter/money ratio is only on sale. This is the spread that the marketmaker puts. And it depends primarily on turnover. the more spread.

The share price has nothing to do with it.

Helpless3559
1 year ago

The market is not so good at the moment, but that can be relocated, has also taken my time to make it a plus, be patient

TraderJoe455
1 year ago

Hello I bought shares and paid attention to letter/money ratio

If that was the only thing you’ve been looking for, you’ve almost missed everything…

CliffBaxter
1 year ago

have to look at the chart if the stock is in the uptrend. Otherwise not buy or in minus.

Haeppna
1 year ago

Share prices increase and fall undistorted. The letter/money ratio does not provide information about the future course.

Singulus1
1 year ago

You need patience with shares.

Mauritan
1 year ago
Reply to  Singulus1

Well, that’s why the world is full of millionaires, where “Geduld” was enough to become rich.

Singulus1
1 year ago
Reply to  Mauritan

I’m sure you know the saying:

Mauritan
1 year ago

There we all agree 😉

Singulus1
1 year ago

OK, then it was the word “Geduld”, I’m glad we cleared this up. I like to use it in general and you’re more liked with an emotion.

And emotions have lost nothing in the investment.

Mauritan
1 year ago

Or we are different.

“Geduld” is another word for me for “I don’t want to see my losses until everything is gone.” Or “you just have to wait and everything will be fine.” I associate it with “cheap comfort.”

Of course, I am with you that it can be a good strategy to have long retention periods. To say, “ok, this company is stable, I want the dividend for the next three years.”

But I would not call this long-term strategy “Geduld”. Maybe I also stumble on using a feeling vocabulary where I feel the wrong approach.

Singulus1
1 year ago

Apart from the necessary basics – which we do not need to discuss here – patience was certainly one of the most important success factors for me. But maybe we have different investment strategies. That’s not mean evil now!

Mauritan
1 year ago

If you think you are using farmer rules or Kostolany gets rich, just too.

amsel11
1 year ago

What shares did you buy?

DerHans
1 year ago

Courses do not only increase, but can also fall. This is the first thing you need to learn on the stock exchange.