tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6213354074634538714.post1274803863290493274..comments2023-08-03T23:30:19.645+08:00Comments on (The) Boring Investor: The IQ, EQ and AQ in InvestingLee Chin Waihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10250390011842795509noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6213354074634538714.post-28789446486357165212017-10-29T21:45:43.104+08:002017-10-29T21:45:43.104+08:00When there's fear, I will review my portfolio ...When there's fear, I will review my portfolio to see if it needs trimming, such that I keep only those stocks which I have faith with.<br /><br />When there's despair, I will not look at my portfolio losses so that I won't do anything stupid. Occasionally, I will come back and see if there are any bargain stocks to be bought.<br /><br />Emotions are not easily handled. Experiencing them is very different from talking about them. Lee Chin Waihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10250390011842795509noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6213354074634538714.post-8786496324946664302017-10-27T23:42:27.588+08:002017-10-27T23:42:27.588+08:00It is good that you explored the different emotion...It is good that you explored the different emotions and understood your strengths and weakness, so you can steer yourself through the choppy seas and chart your investing journey ahead. <br /><br />Greed, I have experienced. Fear and despair not yet. Still new to the journey. How do you cope when things are going downhill, and appear to be depressed for seemingly forever?<br />INTJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01423976981165427180noreply@blogger.com