Size Doesn’t Matter!
Look at buying a company's stock is as if you a shareholder of the company believing in its current and future business growth.
Whether you buy a 1000 or even a 1 share stock, you are the company's shareholder, and you only want success and no failure.
Believe in :
- the company you invested in every single dollar, not just on its stock price.
- the growth the company can generate at least for 5 immediate years.
- the sustainability of the growth in terms of the company’s willingness to invest, re invest and invent on cutting edge technologies to further drive growth.
- ignore the noises surrounding you that brings about all the negativities.
- never chase the company’s stock price when it keeps on rising.
- buy the dips. On a certain day if the stock price drops let say -6%, prepare to scoop at a price if it further drops by half the value ie in this case a further drop of -3% it drops on the previous day. That would mean the stock has dropped a 9% in 2 days.
- buy a certain volume let say 10 shares, but do not throw in all you have or can afford at one go. Prepare for another 10 or half this volume to scoop at a lower price.
- always believe no stock has its price forever dropping nor increasing. Capitalise on all the fears around us, but the dip and wait.
- dont wait to invest but invest to wait. The reward will be promising.
- look out for news and posts on the stock to always stay ahead.
- be attentive to the earnings announcement and listen to key business owner who speaks. Look for directions of growth.
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