Up is good. Down is good.
It's all good. What's to know?
Up is better, especially if you bought low.Up is good. Down is good.
But what if you bought high - like GE at $18 ?Up is better, especially if you bought low.
But what if you bought high - like GE at $18 ?
Then you should have bought it yesterday at $15 to lower yer average cost, it's called dollar cost averaging. Here's a definition: Dollar cost averaging is an investment strategy with the goal of reducing the impact of volatility on large purchases of financial assets such as equities.But what if you bought high - like GE at $18 ?
But what if you bought high - like GE at $18 ?
Good link and perspective. Thanks for that.
ummm (clears throat) what goes up, must come down, spinnin wheel gots to go 'round. la la la - sorry, a little off key. But I think I made my point.
Dix
But what if you bought high - like GE at $18 ?
Speaking of people who don't know how the stock market works
Donald Trump says stock market is making a 'big mistake' after massive drop
Damn, some of the gold and copper stocks i'm following closely are down enough that i should be buying them now.
I'm a long term guy.
Hopefully this keeps up for another week.