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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: IntoOLEDs who wrote (66374)2/1/2021 11:30:33 PM
From: Paul Senior1 Recommendation   of 78753
 
IntoOLEDs: I'm registered with Seeking Alpha, I guess. Can't remember. They have my email, and they send me lists of their just published articles. I'm not a paid subscriber, so the articles are removed from my access after some time, I believe two weeks after being published.

I have asked myself your "why" question several times in earlier posts. Also in past market boom times. If a stock hasn't gone up when it seems like everything else has, does that mean it's just lagging and will catch up? Or if the stock is lagging, does that by itself mean the stock should be avoided? The answer I believe is to forget the laggard stocks. Is that from Peter Lynch? -- his analogy regarding buying those laggards/losers is like "pulling up the flowers and watering the weeds".

Regarding SPTN. I'm not selling anything ("the flowers") to buy it. And as with my idea of value stocks, I'm prepared to hold the stock my usual two-three years to see what develops.
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