boardy
2022-09-17

Buy high is my usual method but hold. At least then you still own a share of a company. If you sell you are out with no hopes of gain or dividends.

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  • MamieBenson
    2022-09-17
    MamieBenson
    Your investment strategy is suitable for long-term investment. For me, I will be very worried about the fluctuation of the stock price.
  • DaisyMoore
    2022-09-17
    DaisyMoore
    This is really a good way to make profits. But the premise is to find a company with stable dividend rate.
  • NinaEmmie
    2022-09-17
    NinaEmmie
    What you said is reasonable. Do you have any recommended companies?
  • boardy
    2022-09-19
    boardy
    I should mention it is never the plan to buy high and hold. I would much rather buy and have stock increase but that is not the way it goes sometimes.
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