Buying shares sounds easy… until you sell. You profit ✅ You exit ✅ Then comes the pain. Do you buy back higher? Or wait forever for a dip that never comes? 😐 This is the dirty truth of stocks: 👉 Profits create hesitation. You're no longer investing — you're negotiating with your own ego. Options flip the game. No attachment. Defined risk. Get paid to wait. Shares make money. Options manage psychology. Different tools. Different mindset. 👇 Be honest: After selling shares at a profit — do you re-enter, or freeze? Stocks or options — which one messes with your head more? $Strategy(MSTR)$ $Apple(AAPL)$ $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$
Wrapping up 2025 with a solid +45.07% return on my stock portfolio via @TigerBrokers! 📈 Here's the monthly breakdown—consistent gains with some standout months like September (+6.65%) and October (+6.21%). No wild risks, just disciplined picks in tech and growth sectors. What's your year looking like? Share your wins, losses, or strategies below—let's discuss what worked (or didn't) in this market! $Strategy(MSTR)$ $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ $ProShares UltraPro QQQ(TQQQ)$