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Strategies & Market Trends : Fundamental Value Investing

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To: bruwin who wrote (2357)10/1/2012 1:04:10 PM
From: The Ox  Read Replies (1) of 4719
 
There will be no removing or adding of stocks in that period of time unless a stock is de-listed from its exchange.

That is what I was questioning. If we put our dividends to use, is that considered "add of stocks", as I see it, it is "adding TO a stock". I'm not suggesting we buy something different, only that we might want to use and opportunity to add to a stock that's had a significant dip.

Other than this, the only other question is with possibly taking profits on a stock that's had a huge gain. I'm much less gung ho on this issue. I say, let them ride, with the exception of picking up "cheaper" shares on a big dip.

But we don't have to do anything at all. Let the dividends accumulate and come back to discuss these companies in 9 months....

I'll be glad to "go with the flow" on these issues!!
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