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Re: Stock pick trends [Re: white17] #8438518
Yesterday at 08:49 PM
Yesterday at 08:49 PM
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40 years Alaska, now Oregon
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Originally Posted by white17
I don't understand the desire to invest in companies that continue to lose money.

Don't be sucked in by a low dollar value share price.
They aren't cheap. They are expensive.

This is the best advice you could ask for. Bottom fishing the market usually catch suckers.


Just doing what I want now.

Re: Stock pick trends [Re: trapperkeck] #8438824
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The vast majority of my investments are in companies that are, somewhat, less speculative. However, I did buy Archer Aviation (ACHR) last August and it is currently up 327% from the $3.06 I bought it at. Currently, my stock investments are up 24% in the past 3 months as of Friday's close. For the record, I wouldn't suggest to anyone they should be buying individual stocks regularly, unless they are watching the markets very closely and have researched the companies they are investing in. Index funds are great for the vast majority of folks.


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