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To: Paul Senior who wrote (71324)10/14/2022 8:58:19 AM
From: Madharry  Respond to of 78753
 
I was surprised to see how much msge has dropped. I am out of meta and apple. has anyone looked into the cost of buying and maintaining an ev? how long are they supposed to last? what will happen to all the redundent gas stations? i wonder how much it costs to clean up such a site?



To: Paul Senior who wrote (71324)10/14/2022 10:31:32 AM
From: Elroy1 Recommendation

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petal

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As I've said many times, a question for anybody buying a stock, is and always will be, "How long are going to be in for?"

No serious investor should be able to answer that question. It involves the future and everything (company fundmentals yet, but share price especially) can change quickly in the future. So investors shouldn't commit to a timeframe to own a stock.

Lets say you buy a stock for $10 hoping it will get to $40 in three years, and two weeks later not much has changed but the stock is $40. You should perhaps sell, and your holding period was two weeks.