Main principal for Stock trading
Don't focus only on how much you can make; first determine how much you can afford to lose.”
Understand what you are buying — a share represents ownership in a company.
Buy based on analysis, not rumors — study the company's profits, debt, cash flow, valuation and business model.
Risk management comes first — never put all your capital into one company or sector.
Have a clear objective — investing for long-term growth is different from short-term trading.
Know your entry and exit plan — decide beforehand when you will buy, hold, reduce or sell.
Protect your capital — avoid taking a loss that could seriously damage your overall finances.
Diversify — spread investments across suitable companies/sectors rather than relying on one stock.
Control emotions — don't buy simply because prices are rising (FOMO), and don't panic-sell during normal volatility.
Consider total return — both price appreciation and dividends matter.
Keep proper records — maintain purchase price, quantity, sale price, fees, dividends and taxes for every transaction.
The most important principle
“Don't focus only on how much you can make; first determine how much you can afford to lose.”
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