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Can you get lucky with stocks?
Yes, luck plays a role in stock market, just as it does in backgammon and poker. Analysis will greatly increase your chance of success especially over the long run, but luck plays a big role especially in the short run.
Do I lose money if my stock goes down?
If the stock price falls, the short seller profits by buying the stock at the lower price–closing out the trade. The net difference between the sale and buy prices is settled with the broker. Although short-sellers are profiting from a declining price, they’re not taking your money when you lose on a stock sale.
Is stock market all about luck?
The truth is, much in investing is ruled by luck. This is especially true in the short run, when a great deal of investment success can result from just being in the right place at the right time (like in case of investor B in above example).
How to avoid losing money in the stock market?
You have to give good concentration in the market and avoid taking any haste decision to invest in the stocks. If you are able to get the right information on what is really happening in the stock market then you would not have to worry for your money that you have invested in it.
Why do I think I’m unlucky?
The only reason you think you’re unlucky is because you have a negative attitude. Yes, I know, you think that’s bullshit. But think about it. If you were a more grateful person you would focus on the good things that have happened to you in your life and you would feel luckier .
Why is it important to know what is going wrong with stocks?
Unless you are able to take your own decision carefully in the market, making the right and maximum profit would still remain as a dream for you. So it is important to know what is going wrong with you or with the shares and stocksthat you are investing.
Does luck play a role in investing in stocks?
Your skills & luck can play a huge role in achieving success. There are several ways luck can help to make money in stock markets. Generally, roulette wheels & lotteries sit on the luck side while swim & crew races are on the skill side. But, stock investment usually resides between the two extremes i.e. skill & luck.