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ET Online
Sep 16, 2021
Price is the most important factor to use in relation to value.
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Try to establish the value of the company. A share of stock represents a part of a business.
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Have patience. Stocks don’t go up immediately.
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Don’t buy on tips or for a quick move. Let professionals do that if they can.
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Don’t be afraid to be a loner, but be sure you judged it right.
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When buying a stock, buy near the low of the past few years.
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Listen to suggestions from people you respect. Even if you don't accept.
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Remember the word compounding. 12% a year doubles in 6 years.
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Prefer stock over bonds. Bonds will limit your gains.
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