you don't read too well, do you?
no, you can't follow reasoning and no one reading this exchange doubts it
buying a stock 'out of favor', what do you think those words mean? ah, you think it means buying it, suffering it and holding it till it maybe goes "bust" and you lose all your money - then you can take your cash reserve and do it all over again till it is depleted
I think it means buying a stock that is out of favor, not smashed - a stock showing signs of recovering, with good fundamentals, buying it as it begins to turn the corner and begins to gain price [note if you can, turns the corner]
you can protect your risk, investors try to protect their risk/exposure - your approach doesn't
"Au contraire", "Confidence game", catchy words with little meaning here
you talk like a trader...you're a hypocrite because you jump around and don't preserve capital......You are nowhere near comprehending
you make a lot of assumptions, all of them wrong
and name calling, not very nice, nor surprising with your investment style
You are on the clueless page because you've demonstrated a complete inability to understand fundamental investing - not because your opinion differs, a subtle point, which I suspect may elude your comprehension |