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To: The Ox who wrote (1969)4/19/2013 1:18:05 PM
From: richardred  Respond to of 8279
 
Depending on current market conditions and personal equity portfolio conditions. I generally don't like paying full price for stocks. I just deployed some capital. I might have jumped the gun, which I've done many times, but I didn't pay full price for anything I recently bought and I will receive income from the majority of what I just bought. Its where the an old investment story comes into play. A short term trade gone bad ends up being A long term investment. Turns out for many times for myself this works out over the long term.

>Who knows when we'll see business start to accelerate? The longer companies put off spending, the more likely the flood gates will be busting at the seems and we'll see a mad rush for new products.


IMO I agree, and this is worth waiting for if you picked right

P.S. Since I just deployed some of my cash holdings. I'll be taking a break from my Desktop Computer and stocks and see what happens. With all this rain the lawn needs mowing. I'll also be catching up on some projects. :+ )

I'll be doing this with the stocks left in the portfolio.