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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Graham Osborn who wrote (61830)3/25/2019 12:38:46 PM
From: Paul Senior3 Recommendations

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"I've become increasing convinced that so long as this addiction exists, an intellectual understanding of the principles of value investing will provide relatively little practical benefit."

If you're a "Buffett investor", then you might agree that your/his favorite holding period is "forever". So it's not necessary to frequently check prices of your holdings.

If you're a classic Graham value investor, then you would buy stocks which you believe are undervalued and sell them when they're fully valued or close to it. Sometimes the market is pretty volatile, sometimes stock prices change dramatically with news. My opinion is in investing like this you better be checking the prices of your stocks to see where they are relative to a fully-valued sell opportunity.
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