I started investing in stocks in January after turning forty.
It was so difficult to get started, but once I started buying individual stocks, everything looked good, so I kept buying endlessly.
I thought I was going to have a nervous breakdown, so I decided to take a break.
I tried to study everything first before starting, but I couldn't even begin learning, let alone get started...
Once I actually started, my concentration improved proportional to the money I invested? But my mental state also got worn down;
Now that it's been about a month, I'm checking the stock window dozens of times a day, and as a beginner investor, today's market felt a bit different.
What I felt during the first 3 weeks was that there was quite significant volatility depending on the time of day,
Today, except for the morning, I had the feeling that the KOSPI and major stocks became quite solid.
The downward support line seems to have become quite strong, and it's the first time I've seen a market where retail investors are selling everything while institutions and foreign investors are buying it all up.
Was it just an ordinary day for experienced investors?