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![]() I agree with Dien,
Long term is all I play and I have stocks that have grown ten fold in jsut 2 years. My method is research. 1 - The company 2 - their history 3 - the people running the comany 4 - the history of the people running the company 5 - the market. I never listen to market predictions - I research and make my own judgement call! I like to look at investing in companies that are undergoing change - like a new CEO at the helm. I have had a lot of success finding a company that was vastly underdeveloped, and in need of leadership change. By following company movement closely you can predict upcoming management changes. In underdeveloped investment opportunities, often a change in leadership (not always at the top level) can create growth and investor confidence - driving up prices. Oh, when I mean research, I mean RESEARCH!!!! I like to know what the CEO's of the companies I invest in have for breakfast. I've even followed people from one company to another becuase of their management style and the fact I could almost predict their movements as to how the develop a business. Just my Ideas?!@#$% Jason van Hooft This link will only take you to another boring website that will infect your brain with ... |
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