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1. How do you typically research a stock before buying?
I rely on tips from friends and colleagues.
I watch financial news and follow analysts’ recommendations.
I use online platforms and apps to gather detailed analytics.
I just go with my gut feeling.
2. Do you follow news and events related to your investments?
Always. I track all news related to stocks I’ve invested in.
Occasionally. Only when I remember or when someone mentions it.
Rarely. I don’t have time to keep up with all the news.
Never. I believe in long-term holding, so short-term news doesn’t matter.
3. How diverse is your portfolio?
I have stocks in multiple sectors and regions.
I have a few favorites and stick to them.
I mainly focus on one specific sector or region.
I’m not sure; I haven’t checked in a while.
4. What sectors do you predominantly invest in?
Tech and E-commerce.
Energy and Utilities.
Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals.
Diverse sectors; I spread out my investments.
5. How do you react when one of your stocks starts underperforming?
Panic and consider selling.
Wait for a short period and then decide.
Hold onto it; the market will recover.
Buy more while it’s low.
6. How often do you rebalance your portfolio or seek advice about it?
Every month.
Every quarter.
Once a year.
I haven’t rebalanced it since I started investing.
7. What's your primary source of investment advice?
Social media and online forums.
Professional financial advisors or consultants.
Financial news and TV shows.
Books and comprehensive research papers.
What’s your email?
Time’s up