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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: E_K_S who wrote (32821)6/5/2020 9:01:36 AM
From: bruwin   of 34328
 
I see .....

Well, when it comes to the "Sell High" part I reckon that there must be an "Incentive" for the "Buyers" to want to invest in that company, something along the lines that the company is actually making a PROFIT on an Ongoing and Preferably INCREASING BASIS.

Because when that "Scenario" exists the share price should go UP, because of "Buyer Interest", so that one can then "Sell High".

IMO, one should "Buy Low" when the share price of a Good, Quality company, with sound Financial Fundamentals, has fallen through no fault of its own.

With such Quality companies there is hardly any doubt that once the "External Reason(s)" have passed, the share prices of those companies will rise, which is when one could "Sell High".

I'd like to think I referred somewhat to that, elsewhere, in this post ......

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I believe Ol' Warren had a saying which had to do with "Being Afraid when others are Greedy, and Greedy when others are Afraid" ....... or something along those lines .......... {:-)
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