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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: candsrr who wrote (77213)2/23/2025 8:17:48 PM
From: Lance Bredvold4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 78958
 
Whichever company I chose as a good idea for 100 years I would want to buy only when the price was below the 150 week moving average. It's much harder to get a good return when one pays more than some fairly long term average. And even KO has many such beneficial buy points. EKS I think says he uses 200 week just to notice companies becoming better buys.

I have a monthly budget for buying and sometimes in a long bull market like we've had recently I have to exercise a lot of self control, but usually I'm glad I waited when some major break happens. Of course, I don't try to buy just because the price is low as that can also mean a sick company.

I find this board to be an excellent place to notice promising companies and situations.
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