When SpaceX's stock price skyrocketed on the NASDAQ, I was sighing in front of my account. Watching that candlestick soaring into the clouds, I deeply understood what "selling early" really means.



In this carnival of capital, fear is the last straw that crushes reason. On the first day of listing, faced with the temptation of an immediate surge at opening and the intimidation of sharp intraday fluctuations, my mind was filled with fears of profit retreat. Under the fierce battle between greed and fear, I chose to take profits and hurriedly pressed the sell button. However, when the stock price surged again in the afternoon and continued to climb after hours, I suddenly realized I had cut off my own path to the stars and the sea of profits.

This experience taught me a vivid lesson: in the face of frantic market sentiment, retail investors often become the harvested leeks. True investing is not controlled by short-term fear, nor is it driven by blind greed. When dealing with epoch-making core assets like SpaceX, only by overcoming human weaknesses and viewing their intrinsic value with a long-term strategic perspective can we be the ones to laugh last in this game of greed and fear.

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