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[TradeSmith Daily]( Don’t Buy Bankrupt Companies Like Revlon – Do These 2 Things Instead No matter how much discipline we have, we’re all guilty of making emotional decisions that cause us to later ask ourselves, “Why did I do that?” Like eating an extra piece of birthday cake because it tastes delicious but regretting it shortly after when you start to feel sluggish. Or having a night out and overindulging in your favorite wine, spirit, or craft beer and waking up the next day with a headache and nausea. Or buying another suit or dress that you don’t really need and later wishing that you’d spent that money on something more practical. It happens to everyone… and it happens with investing. RECOMMENDED LINK [Make back every penny you lost this year? Check out this Recession survival loophole]( No escaping it, 2022 has been brutal. And, it isn’t over yet. But what if you could make back every penny you’ve lost in the market this year? That’s what I want to show you how to do [here](. Thanks to a new strategy, you could reverse the tide and turn the final quarter of 2022 (and all of 2023) into the opportunity of a lifetime. I know it sounds too good to be true. But that’s why I’m showing you how it works in [this quick demo](. [Click here now to watch]( One of the most recent examples is with the beauty company Revlon Inc. (REVRQ). Revlon announced it was going bankrupt in June, and it became a favorite of social media investors who speculated about a short-squeeze situation, as the stock price opened at $3.87 on Oct. 13 and climbed 45% to an intraday high of $5.64. On Oct. 13, 14 million shares were traded, compared with just 137,827 shares two days earlier. That unfortunately is an indication that emotions got the best of folks: They saw the stock price going up, didn’t know why it was going up, and just jumped into the frenzy because they didn’t want to miss out. Since then, Revlon has been delisted from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), and it is now trading on over-the-counter markets for $1.50 per share. For anyone who bought shares recently, this is likely one of those reflective moments of, “Why did I do that?” Again, we’re all human and make mistakes. And while we won’t be there to dissuade you from eating that extra piece of cake, the team at TradeSmith is on your side in the investing world, arming you to have fewer of those “Why did I do that?” moments. Let’s start with being a real investor. RECOMMENDED LINK [Bezos, Zuckerberg, Cuban, and Gates are in, are you?]( A groundbreaking new $30 Trillion shock wave is taking the crypto world by storm... And all the smart money is moving ahead of [this]( upcoming shock. The world’s smartest Billionaire investors like Jeff Bezos... Mark Zuckerberg... Mark Cuban... Bill Gates... are all moving their money as we speak. 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Again, we’re emotional beings, so there will always be that devil on our shoulders that can blind us to making rational decisions. Like with recent Revlon investors… Why would you buy shares of a company that is going bankrupt? When you have that feeling that you may be on the verge of making an emotion-based decision with your hard-earned dollars, there are a few tips to remember. You don’t throw darts to randomly choose an investment. You don’t just invest in stocks; you invest in the businesses behind them. [And if you follow these five other tips]( you’re taking full control of your financial success. Start Your Morning with TradeSmith Daily Although looking at the highs and lows of stock prices over the past year can give you a queasy feeling as if you’re on an actual roller coaster, history shows that it pays not to sit on the sidelines when things get tough. A Bank of America Corp. (BAC) study of the S&P 500 found that it pays to stay in the markets over the long haul. Decade Price Return 1930 -42% 1940 35% 1950 257% 1960 54% 1970 17% 1980 227% 1990 316% 2000 -24% 2010 190% 2020 18% And with so much noise out there, our team is here to help you tune it out and focus on what matters. 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