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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Scott Mc who wrote (3979)5/6/1998 9:48:00 AM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) of 78476
 
Scot: C. Well nobody can predict these things. For value stocks, gotta sell when you think fair value is reached -- and move on. For me, always hard to get over these timing surprises though. After walking around house kicking myself for a couple of days, still will shake my head in amazement years later. One thing that helps me here is to focus on portfolio vs. individual stocks, and what I am trying to do with the portfolio and am I getting where I want to go. Misses are everywhere; opportunities too.

C has always frustrated me. I passed on C in '95 and again in '96 when I at least considered it. (Too tough for me when P.Lynch bought in early '80's.) And I passed on Daimler at lows when it hit the NYSE in '96 I think. Love my Lexus, but passed on Toyota too.

So from my standpoint, you were in for a good ride with C.

Good investing, Paul.
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