QUOTE(Boon3 @ Jun 21 2014, 10:20 AM)
Err.. actually you need to consider if my comments suits you or not.
Because my comments are more 'trader bias'......
if I was more 'investor bias'.... then I would be considering the value part of the equation...
because if such issues are temp, and it causes a huge drop in share prices...
then one with an investor perspective would use the value issue as the basis for them to actually buy more of the stock.
yup, buy when no one wants the stock.
Like I said before, one needs to understand oneself....
You need to know your own edge.
Are you a good trader?
Are you a good speculator?
Are you a good investor?
Or are you simply a punter?

kueyteowlou said this thread is for punters. Because my comments are more 'trader bias'......
if I was more 'investor bias'.... then I would be considering the value part of the equation...
because if such issues are temp, and it causes a huge drop in share prices...
then one with an investor perspective would use the value issue as the basis for them to actually buy more of the stock.
yup, buy when no one wants the stock.
Like I said before, one needs to understand oneself....
You need to know your own edge.
Are you a good trader?
Are you a good speculator?
Are you a good investor?
Or are you simply a punter?
Anyway, I agree with warren's and cold eye's. I'm looking for long term gains simply because I don't really have the time to stick my eyes on the monitor. Once study and buying has been done, I will keep that and daily movements are just roller coaster's ups and downs. Results are what matter. *Heart must be strong.
I'm not a good trader and never will be.
Lari!! Someone is raising
Jun 21 2014, 10:45 AM

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