Thanks for sharing. Trying to educate myself in the very sort of investing you are describing. It seems that though most of the stocks are at much higher share prices then when you entered, since you are still holding them, you think they are still a good buy at current prices? Tryings as much as possible to buy dips?
I do still like the stocks that I bought. Most of them do not have the same potential as when I first bought them, but I still own them obviously.
You mentioned that many of the stocks I bought were at much lower prices, and it is true that I buy on the dips, but the other thing that you will notice is that many of my stocks I bought 3-4 years ago. In my opinion, that's the biggest part of my success: staying in the market for years and letting stocks compound without getting too active.
Thanks for sharing. Trying to educate myself in the very sort of investing you are describing. It seems that though most of the stocks are at much higher share prices then when you entered, since you are still holding them, you think they are still a good buy at current prices? Tryings as much as possible to buy dips?
I do still like the stocks that I bought. Most of them do not have the same potential as when I first bought them, but I still own them obviously.
You mentioned that many of the stocks I bought were at much lower prices, and it is true that I buy on the dips, but the other thing that you will notice is that many of my stocks I bought 3-4 years ago. In my opinion, that's the biggest part of my success: staying in the market for years and letting stocks compound without getting too active.