well ive already explained how it usually works in a previous post.
~90% of the time you're best off to buy the technical low.
but retail buy and holds always struggle with it because they dont know how to do technical charting - and fear tends to rule their decision making
generally even if there is a dilution event while you are holding - if its deep in the valuation trough the stock soars as soon as it relists because of a scramble to get exposure to the de-risked story
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i could write pages of examples from the past 2 years
i would generally suggest risk averse types should buy half what they want if they are concerned. that way you have dry powder to avg down via an spp on raise - and you have at leats some exposure to any upside
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