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Awhile.Since when have you been sitting in cash, and when will you get back in?
When valuations look good. I have a list of desireable stocks and watch them.
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Awhile.Since when have you been sitting in cash, and when will you get back in?
The market is betting on $25/bbl out of Iraqi production.I jumped in late today. S&P has been down too long and oil shouldn't continue at this rate of decline much longer either.
Why so vague? Was it a year, six months, a month?Awhile.
When valuations look good. I have a list of desireable stocks and watch them.
Why so vague? Was it a year, six months, a month?Awhile.
When valuations look good. I have a list of desireable stocks and watch them.
I'm genuinely curious because I'm more of a boring buy and hold lazy portfolio type so am always fascinated by others who say they yank money in and out of the stock market based on whatever news and intuition.
What would valuations looking good be? Like a certain P/E?
Itt ook place over a period of time. Typically I buy and hold. But as you know "Mister Market" comes to you every day offering to buy or sell shares and when valuations look rich it's time to sell.Why so vague? Was it a year, six months, a month?Awhile.
When valuations look good. I have a list of desireable stocks and watch them.
I'm genuinely curious because I'm more of a boring buy and hold lazy portfolio type so am always fascinated by others who say they yank money in and out of the stock market based on whatever news and intuition.
What would valuations looking good be? Like a certain P/E?
Itt ook place over a period of time. Typically I buy and hold. But as you know "Mister Market" comes to you every day offering to buy or sell shares and when valuations look rich it's time to sell.Why so vague? Was it a year, six months, a month?Awhile.
When valuations look good. I have a list of desireable stocks and watch them.
I'm genuinely curious because I'm more of a boring buy and hold lazy portfolio type so am always fascinated by others who say they yank money in and out of the stock market based on whatever news and intuition.
What would valuations looking good be? Like a certain P/E?
Lots of things go into valuation. PE, dividiend yield, price to book, historic price, long term price trend, industry outlook, management skill, etc. I am a value investor.
It took place over a period of time says Rabbi.I'm also very curious,like when did you first start bailing out, when did you finish,how many seperate times,in what multiples, otherwise you're not saying much at all.Itt ook place over a period of time. Typically I buy and hold. But as you know "Mister Market" comes to you every day offering to buy or sell shares and when valuations look rich it's time to sell.Why so vague? Was it a year, six months, a month?Awhile.
When valuations look good. I have a list of desireable stocks and watch them.
I'm genuinely curious because I'm more of a boring buy and hold lazy portfolio type so am always fascinated by others who say they yank money in and out of the stock market based on whatever news and intuition.
What would valuations looking good be? Like a certain P/E?
Lots of things go into valuation. PE, dividiend yield, price to book, historic price, long term price trend, industry outlook, management skill, etc. I am a value investor.
Over the last 12-18months. Sorry I dont have records of trades in front of me.Itt ook place over a period of time. Typically I buy and hold. But as you know "Mister Market" comes to you every day offering to buy or sell shares and when valuations look rich it's time to sell.Why so vague? Was it a year, six months, a month?Awhile.
When valuations look good. I have a list of desireable stocks and watch them.
I'm genuinely curious because I'm more of a boring buy and hold lazy portfolio type so am always fascinated by others who say they yank money in and out of the stock market based on whatever news and intuition.
What would valuations looking good be? Like a certain P/E?
Lots of things go into valuation. PE, dividiend yield, price to book, historic price, long term price trend, industry outlook, management skill, etc. I am a value investor.It took place over a period of time says Rabbi.I'm also very curious,like when did you first start bailing out, when did you finish,how many seperate times,in what multiples, otherwise you're not saying much at all.Itt ook place over a period of time. Typically I buy and hold. But as you know "Mister Market" comes to you every day offering to buy or sell shares and when valuations look rich it's time to sell.Why so vague? Was it a year, six months, a month?Awhile.
When valuations look good. I have a list of desireable stocks and watch them.
I'm genuinely curious because I'm more of a boring buy and hold lazy portfolio type so am always fascinated by others who say they yank money in and out of the stock market based on whatever news and intuition.
What would valuations looking good be? Like a certain P/E?
Lots of things go into valuation. PE, dividiend yield, price to book, historic price, long term price trend, industry outlook, management skill, etc. I am a value investor.