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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Paul Senior who wrote (49665)10/6/2012 9:48:39 PM
From: Sergio H2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 78751
 
In all fairness, you have a lot of losers because you have a lot of different stocks in your portfolio.
That's how you choose to play it, no critisism on that, although if you buy so many stocks it might be more efficient to just buy ETFs or mutual funds.

But since you play so many stocks, it would be a great opportunity to take a look at the results and learn something.

Wouldn't it be interesting and educational to look at the stocks you sell to see how your long time tested value theories held up? For example, did the metrics at the time of sale decline or did they still indicate value? Wouldn't it be of interest to apply the same analyses to your winners? There is always something to learn, isn't there?
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