Remember stocks do not continuously go up in a straight line.
VUL went from $10 to $5.50 then $14 (within 12months)
PLS went from $1.35 to .90c then $2.46 (within 12months)
TYR went from $3.50 to $2.50 and now $4.00 (within 12months)
I'm not saying don't sell or buy, each person has different financial situation and understanding of company outlook.
But if you believe in the fundamentals (reason you bought the company, if not FOMO) then you would be holding or buying more if you are a new LTH with these dips.
As for me, I'm holding as the announcements are ok and are what I expected or better.
The speed of the work is also far better than their peers, meaning I get announcements quicker and can decide if I stay or go. So less time holding if it hits the fan.
I'm still aiming at least $5-$6 within next 3 years, and 'wishing' $12 because that means I can retire early.
"The stock market is a device for transferring money from the impatient to the patient" – Warren Buffett.
GLTAH
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