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Strategies & Market Trends : Young and Older Folk Portfolio
SLV 75.39-28.6%Jan 30 4:00 PM EST

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To: eaglebear who wrote (25747)1/29/2026 3:42:12 PM
From: Markbn3 Recommendations

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B.K.Myers
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RE: I just wanted to ask about tech here.

Just a general comment here.

I am a big fan of dollar cost averaging. It's a solid way to build a position that one has confidence in. And it seems that the end result will be a lower average cost of shares,, if one is rigid with consistent purchases, as opposed to a one-time buy. I have used it many times to build positions when cash was not as available as I needed .

Regarding the specific securities you listed. MSFT and GOOGL should be winners in the long run. And judicial purchases work well. I added to my very large position in MSFT today. It has been a long while since I last did. (I originally started the position in 1987, so I am coming from a different perspective than most Folks on SI.)

I have solid positions in GOOGL and AVGO. I have been adding to these on a regular basis, aside from reinvesting the dividends (small that they are, but every little bit counts!!).

No position in MU, although they are part of XLK (2.75%) and SMH (5.14%), as well as a couple of other Fund I own.
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