Sold a bit to trim..., but I think I needn't have bothered. It's fine - there are always gonna be capital allocation choices that lead to "missed gains". But "missed gains" doesn't exist, it's counterfactual thinking. emotional math. Not a definable loss in any rational framework.
As long as I made the trade decision with rationale, there is no regret. I can just learn from this pattern to trade differently in the future.
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