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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Nya_Quy who wrote (63440)3/14/2020 1:01:51 AM
From: bruwin  Read Replies (1) of 78774
 
"TLRD is a long term play, it will survive, pay down debt, and repurchase shares in the mean time. In 5 years it will be in a very reasonable shape."

This is what often puzzles me .... why keep one's money in a losing company in order to wait for "better times" ? That is "Dead Money".

I'd say, at the very least, put it into a USA Bond. At least one is getting SOMETHING from one's investment.

If something like TLRD does eventually do a turnaround and its Financials reflect that, then one can then put one's cash into an appreciating asset.

I like that old, well worn saying .... "Don't get married to your stocks."
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