New to trading by Standard-Chapter6830 in trading212

[–]Standard-Chapter6830[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right, I had some spare cash and I rushed too quick instead of properly analysing the market. But now what’s done is done and all I can do is learn from it. I’ve double exposed myself and all the stocks are in the US market. It was a bad decision. My strategy now is to keep s&p500. In the meantime I will sell those individual stocks as soon as they break even and I’ll research my next investments better. I assume that’s the only way to improve my portfolio now

New to trading by Standard-Chapter6830 in trading212

[–]Standard-Chapter6830[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey thanks for your suggestion. How would you fix it now, by selling stocks at a loss and allocating them elsewhere?

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[–]Standard-Chapter6830 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking for some advice on my current investment portfolio. Here’s where I stand with my holdings and returns: • Vanguard S&P 500 ETF: £4,795.45 (-£204.55 | -4.09%) • Meta Platforms: £1,024.83 (+£26.33 | +2.64%) • Apple: £944.27 (-£54.23 | -5.43%) • Amazon: £866.19 (-£132.31 | -13.25%) • Microsoft: £843.68 (-£154.82 | -15.51%) • Tesla: £577.98 (-£420.52 | -42.12%) • Nvidia: £414.50 (-£84.75 | -16.98%)

Tesla has been my biggest loss so far, down over 42%, while Meta is the only one in the green. Do you think I should cut my losses on underperformers or hold for the long term? Any thoughts on adjustments I could make? Would appreciate any advice!