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Fearing heights with the Nasdaq 100 is itself a disease😅
Let me share a common sense: The Nasdaq 100 has been hitting new highs almost constantly since its inception in 1985.
From 1985 to 2025, its annualized return is 13.89%.
Over the past 10 years, the annualized return is even close to 20%.
Being afraid of heights essentially makes you a short-sighted speculator.
Value investing means buying and holding for decades, never selling.
I often have followers asking me: "The Nasdaq 100 is so high, how can I buy?"
I say: "I also bought at the all-time high, with a PE even higher than now."
But once you decide to hold long-term, you shouldn't care about the present.
When I understood this principle, I decisively went all-in with spare money while maintaining monthly DCA.
Those still asking "should I wait for a dip to buy" are likely the ones who waited for a pullback and watched it soar several times over.#0成本拿2股SK海力士 $NAS100