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Stock market losses (please post yours).

I'm sure I'm not the only one around with big losses on my stocks right now. It's often said that when you're in pain, you feel better by learning about others' pain. Please post your losses (realized or unrealized) and if you feel comfortable what is your total account size. I'll start: $170k unrealized loss between my everyday investment account and 401k on net value of less than $0.5M. Stocks I’m down on - PYPL ROKU ARK*, really bad strategy I know, but that’s not the point of the post, I know I made mistakes, just trying to see if there are others too. #investments #stockmarket #loss

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aBQg32 Feb 17, 2022

Wow Were you new in stock? Mine: Total 430k Unrealized gain: 112k For your reference, I hold long I'm down 40k since the beginning of the year (but better than dow and nasdaq I have performed )

Google 1829 Feb 17, 2022

-550k doing high risk options.

Robinhood Stonkie Feb 17, 2022

Post on wsb

Google mjpjpgf Feb 17, 2022

What exactly did you do? Did you get lucky in the bull market?

Alarm.com FpgX58 Feb 17, 2022

No losses until you sell

Intel whatevr! Feb 17, 2022

this ☝️

Experian Swlb68 Feb 17, 2022

LEH stock going strong 💪

Microsoft zmWd46 Feb 17, 2022

By loss, you mean down?

Google depress_ed OP Feb 17, 2022

Yes, down if unrealized. Loss if realized.

Microsoft zmWd46 Feb 17, 2022

80K down

Amazon IYDN64 Feb 17, 2022

Unrealized loss $200k in 3 months

Amazon IYDN64 Feb 17, 2022

Mostly related to FB and biotech stocks taking a beating

Microsoft saty@ Feb 17, 2022

Down 80k since eoy 2021

Microsoft zmWd46 Feb 17, 2022

Same here. It'll get better. HODLing and buying the dip

Intel whatevr! Feb 17, 2022

+$10k YTD

Google GNsp11 Feb 17, 2022

+20k buying SNAP at 30, this is not financial advice and I am an idiot

Meta fomosapien Feb 17, 2022

-30% unrealized loss, down by 30k

Google lbw☝️ Feb 17, 2022

Down 4.5%

Yahoo Dr. Pipper Feb 18, 2022

Same, surprisingly the bonds have a larger loss than the stocks. I guess that’s due to interest rates rising.