When I buy a stock, I'm investing in a business. It will be a long term investment if I had bought correctly. Before buying, I need to ensure that I am not overpaying. I understand I won't be making lots of money very quickly. Some people can make a killing but that is not something that I can do consistently.
Replying to @koolgal:Thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend! ๐๐โญ๏ธ//@koolgal:๐๐๐My All Time Favourite Investing Guru is the wonderful late Charlie Munger who has taught me the value of patience and time in the market. My favourite Charlie Munger's wise saying is "The Big Money is not in the Buying and Selling but in the Waiting". That is why I believe in investing in quality stocks that tick the core fundamentals of profitability, rock solid balance sheet and an excellent management and holding them long term. A good example is $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ which has just announced its first ever dividend. When it went below USD 100, I did no
I read a lot of articles and also research into how some key opinion leaders make trades and share their investment strategies and portfolios. With proven techniques and results, its much easier to get a grip of what stocks to look into and be aware of๐ค๐๐พ
My investment guru is a random scammer. They would provide 100% sure gain advice. Their stock will go up regardless of dow jones, hsi or middle east. But after gaining your trust, they will slaughter the pig...the most recent one is 1718.hk
Confirm is Warren Buffett, legendary investor, focuses on buying undervalued businesses with strong futures (intrinsic value). He prioritizes long-term ownership and a margin of safety to weather market storms. This value investing approach, while requiring research, has proven successful for Buffett @TigerEvents @TigerStars @SR050321 @MHh @LMSunshine @HelenJanet @Fenger1188 come join in
I am a very long term investment. I had bought this share $ResMed(RMD)$ since 2008 till now. However, I have seld and bought along the years. If I have hold on all the shares that I had bought since 2008. I could easily earn more than 1million now. Therefore, my thought is like Warren Buffet, hold on to the shares if you like the company business model. You think the company have a great potential of growthing in the market, you should hold on for long term. Even the share price drop, you should not panic and sell. If you should trust the company business mode, you should even buy some more shares when the share price drop. It will be able to give you the return x2/ร3/ร4/ร5.....ร10. Give me a like to support me.
๐๏ธ๐๐ฎโโ๏ธStocks and the City: Trading Places with Peter Lynch ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ๐ผ๐๏ธ Peter Lynch is like the Sherlock Holmes of investing for me. His principles are my trusty magnifying glass, helping me decipher the clues in the market jungle. From "Invest in what you know" to "Boring is often beautiful," Lynch's wisdom guides my financial sleuthing. Thanks to him, I've learned to look beyond the flashy headlines and focus on the fundamentals, sniffing out those hidden gems that others might overlook. His principles have transformed my investment approach, turning me from a mere observer into an active participant in the exciting world of finance. With Lynch as my guide, I take the lead, in the market's tide, I plant my seed. With wisdom to heed, and strategies freed, success is guaranteed (nearly), wi
Replying to @koolgal:Thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend! ๐๐โญ๏ธ//@koolgal:๐๐๐My All Time Favourite Investing Guru is the wonderful late Charlie Munger who has taught me the value of patience and time in the market. My favourite Charlie Munger's wise saying is "The Big Money is not in the Buying and Selling but in the Waiting". That is why I believe in investing in quality stocks that tick the core fundamentals of profitability, rock solid balance sheet and an excellent management and holding them long term. A good example is $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ which has just announced its first ever dividend. When it went below USD 100, I did no
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When I buy a stock, I'm investing in a business. It will be a long term investment if I had bought correctly. Before buying, I need to ensure that I am not overpaying. I understand I won't be making lots of money very quickly. Some people can make a killing but that is not something that I can do consistently.
I read a lot of articles and also research into how some key opinion leaders make trades and share their investment strategies and portfolios. With proven techniques and results, its much easier to get a grip of what stocks to look into and be aware of๐ค๐๐พ
My investment guru is a random scammer. They would provide 100% sure gain advice. Their stock will go up regardless of dow jones, hsi or middle east. But after gaining your trust, they will slaughter the pig...the most recent one is 1718.hk
Confirm is Warren Buffett, legendary investor, focuses on buying undervalued businesses with strong futures (intrinsic value). He prioritizes long-term ownership and a margin of safety to weather market storms. This value investing approach, while requiring research, has proven successful for Buffett @TigerEvents @TigerStars @SR050321 @MHh @LMSunshine @HelenJanet @Fenger1188 come join in
I am a very long term investment. I had bought this share $ResMed(RMD)$ since 2008 till now. However, I have seld and bought along the years. If I have hold on all the shares that I had bought since 2008. I could easily earn more than 1million now. Therefore, my thought is like Warren Buffet, hold on to the shares if you like the company business model. You think the company have a great potential of growthing in the market, you should hold on for long term. Even the share price drop, you should not panic and sell. If you should trust the company business mode, you should even buy some more shares when the share price drop. It will be able to give you the return x2/ร3/ร4/ร5.....ร10. Give me a like to support me.
๐๏ธ๐๐ฎโโ๏ธStocks and the City: Trading Places with Peter Lynch ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ๐ผ๐๏ธ Peter Lynch is like the Sherlock Holmes of investing for me. His principles are my trusty magnifying glass, helping me decipher the clues in the market jungle. From "Invest in what you know" to "Boring is often beautiful," Lynch's wisdom guides my financial sleuthing. Thanks to him, I've learned to look beyond the flashy headlines and focus on the fundamentals, sniffing out those hidden gems that others might overlook. His principles have transformed my investment approach, turning me from a mere observer into an active participant in the exciting world of finance. With Lynch as my guide, I take the lead, in the market's tide, I plant my seed. With wisdom to heed, and strategies freed, success is guaranteed (nearly), wi
I think there are quite a few gurus starting with Uncle Buffett, Aunty Cathy and so on... investment is a marathon so be patient and not think of getting rich overnight (though that would be fantastic) [Grin] [Grin] [Grin] be ready always for the unexpected and have risk management... there are of course many others... @GoodLife99 @Universeๅฎๅฎ @rL
I think there are quite a few gurus starting with Uncle Buffett, Aunty Cathy and so on... investment is a marathon so be patient and not think of getting rich overnight (though that would be fantastic) [Grin] [Grin] [Grin] be ready always for the unexpected and have risk management... there are of course many others... @GoodLife99 @Universeๅฎๅฎ @rL @