Provide your final opinion / assessment of your investments. Did you make money or lose money? Discuss your results and, based on hindsight, describe what you would do differently. Discuss what you learned from this assignment. Do you believe this assignment will help you in the future in any way?

I have lost money on two shares on AMAZON and APPLE but i have made money on TESLA.
Overall i have lost money when i calculate the total portfolio value .Things that should behave been done differently-
1.I average my loser on the way downside - I added 3 more shares of apple on the way downside, Though it has helped me to gain 2 dollars per share but it is not a good strategy
2.I sold my winner and it went up- I have sold tesla as it move up but it kept on going up. Averaging a share on the upside is a good idea ,Not selling them.
3.I didnot put a stopless - investment in this volatile world are to be done with putting stop losses..
Yeah, This assignment will help me to analyse better and invest carefully in my future.
Provide your final opinion / assessment of your investments. Did you make money or lose money?...
Provide your final opinion / assessment of
your investments. Did you make money or lose money? Discuss your
results and, based on hindsight, describe what you would do
differently. Discuss what you learned from this assignment. Do you
believe this assignment will help you in the future in any
way?
week three is the first week of the investment
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