BackInTheGame78
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So my ultimate goal is to accumulate shares of various Crypto. However there have been a few buys that I am trapped in right now because I bought them higher and they have fallen. However, my actual goal is to accumulate as many shares as possible.
I just realized I may be making a huge fundamental math mistake that could have cost me tens of thousands of dollars already.
So an example... let's say I spent $500 and bought 400 shares of something for $1.25. I put a stop loss in at a hard 5% which is $1.1875. Let's say it hits that and I sell out, losing $25 and now having $475.
Then let's say it drops to $1.15. I spend $475 and get 413 shares. I swear that doesn't make sense at first but that has to be right...
So theoretically if you are trying to accumulate as many shares as possible, it is irrelevant where you buy something and sell something at...sell the shares you bought and buy them lower and you end up with more shares. Which can eventually offset the higher price you bought them at or potentially even double or triple the number of shares you have without it ever reaching the original price you bought it at.
Is this accurate? Have I been exceptionally dense? If so this changes everything!! I can accumulate thousands of shares a week doing this.
I just realized I may be making a huge fundamental math mistake that could have cost me tens of thousands of dollars already.
So an example... let's say I spent $500 and bought 400 shares of something for $1.25. I put a stop loss in at a hard 5% which is $1.1875. Let's say it hits that and I sell out, losing $25 and now having $475.
Then let's say it drops to $1.15. I spend $475 and get 413 shares. I swear that doesn't make sense at first but that has to be right...
So theoretically if you are trying to accumulate as many shares as possible, it is irrelevant where you buy something and sell something at...sell the shares you bought and buy them lower and you end up with more shares. Which can eventually offset the higher price you bought them at or potentially even double or triple the number of shares you have without it ever reaching the original price you bought it at.
Is this accurate? Have I been exceptionally dense? If so this changes everything!! I can accumulate thousands of shares a week doing this.