Opportunity Cost of Panic Selling

Ryan built a $47,000 VOO portfolio over 3 years via $500 monthly auto-transfers, skipping trips and wants. In April 2025, it fell $8,800 to $38,200 in 8 trading days amid Fear & Greed Index at 3—extreme fear territory. This equated to his daughter's first college year savings, turning abstract loss into personal pain.

Emotional Traps Amplify Market Fear

Despite promising his wife not to check, Ryan viewed his portfolio at 7:14 AM, confirming the drop. He repeated the check after coffee. Reddit's r/investing threads fueled panic, common during dips. The story highlights how routine behaviors (phone checks, social media) trigger sales at lows, missing rebounds—as the index recently hit single digits again.

This thin teaser (cuts off mid-story) promises exact dollar cost of Ryan's near-sale and the one question that stopped him, teaching behavioral discipline over reactive trading. Full lesson on holding through fear unavailable here.