I agree people need to take everyone's comments here with a lot of caution.
Please note that there are many investors that probably subscribe to the same theory that I do - on every profit made, invest 70% of it into safer investments (I personally put 10% into my bank account) and 30% of it into potentially undervalued companies with high potential upside (if you are correct) or into CFDs / options / FOREX / warrants and the sort.
I never invest my initial capital outlay into risky stocks so is there really that much pain in losing 30% of your profits? Maybe, but I don't mind.
I believe fully in diversification and I am sure quite a few here do as well, so what is putting 2% of your portfolio into a "sinking" ship if you believe otherwise.
Happy trading and for those who have put in a significant portion of your stock portfolio solely into BNB, you surely have more guts than me.
I am long BNB and everything mentioned above may have an inherent positive spin to it.
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