Sunday, 4 March 2012

The investor with a portfolio of sound stocks should expect their prices to fluctuate


The investor with a portfolio of sound stocks should expect their prices to fluctuate and should

  • neither be concerned by sizable declines 
  • nor become excited by sizable advances. 

He should always remember that market quotations are there for his convenience,

  • either to be taken advantage of or 
  • to be ignored. 

He should never 

  • buy a stock because it has gone up or 
  • sell one because it has gone down. 

He would not be far wrong if this motto read more simply: “Never buy a stock immediately after a substantial rise or sell one immediately after a substantial drop.”

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