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Strategies & Market Trends : Young and Older Folk Portfolio

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To: macbolan who wrote (23959)12/24/2025 7:41:44 PM
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I had O years ago because it was very popular on Seeking Alpha. I held it for several years and sold it maybe 3 or 4 years ago for the same reasons you mention. Don't think I lost on the sale but did not make any real money either.

When I look at O's performance, it does not look too appealing (Roughly 1,7% annualized total return ovver past 3 years and 4.7% annualized return over 5 years). It appears ancient history performance is better than more recent history and this past year has been pretty good.

Basically, it does not interest me at this time.

I do have a few lackluster performers that I am not selling with the hope that they might do better at some future point. I would therefore not fault you for continuing to hold your O shares if you want to see what the future holds.
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