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Hi,
I would like to know what will happen if S&P 500 fall below what you have bought at certain price?
Will the stock that you have purchased become $0 and become no value? Or even become negative value that I have to pay back?
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No, just the worth decreased by the price drop. keep a very longterm perspective, prices will rise sooner or later.
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Rahul Wadhwa
21 Sep 2020
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Hi Anon,
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Hi there!
If you bought a stock say at $300 and it goes to $280, your share is worth $280.
Take it as buying a house. After you bought it, no matter what the market value is, your asset is the house. You technically do not lose any money yet until u close the position.
Remember to look at your shares as assets.