Personally I am faced with less problems when buying a share, compared to selling. As shared in an earlier post, I try to buy at a price so low that I do not have to worry about selling.
However, it does not mean that you are spared from the mental struggle or sense of uncertainty experienced when you try to sell. Kim Iskyan discussed about “Stockholm Syndrome” in this article, which is basically a buyer-remorse condition where one questions himself whether the purchase was a right decision, and whether the buying could have been executed better, after the purchase.
I don’t usually experience the Stockholm Syndrome. Not that I am expert at valuing a company, or I have some divine ability to always buy at the rock bottom price. It is because I do not look at the share price often after I buy, hence do not have ......