every bit helps- i favor dividend payers and any increase in value is an extra boost
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April was a little sluggish for me but my investment horizon is long term. I look for companies with dividends and plan to hold positions for years, so the lower prices meant I could pick up some more shares of the stocks I feel good about at a bit of a discount this past month.
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cute recap of the past year
Slow and steady is the name of the game. I am investing for the long term and try to keep my eyes on the horizon. My preferred strategy is dividend reinvestment - even a modest amount will compound over time, leading to bigger returns. My strategy this year is to set aside a small amount to invest every few days so I have funds available whenever I come across a good opportunity. I also set rules for myself (limiting the amount I invest in any one opportunity and p...
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Not everyone is a growth investor. I prefer looking for stocks from healthy companies that have a track record of paying and increasing dividends, and want to be able to grow my investment by reinvesting that dividend income into more pieces of the company. It would be nice to do this automatically, and to be able to purchase part of a share if the dividend payment isn’t large enough to acquire another whole share at once (or if the ...
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technical indicators are the most useful to me, but personally i stick to longer-term positions. i watch things for a while before jumping in, and even then i start small. i try to stick to dollar cost averaging, buy a dip if i can, and have a clear exit strategy in mind that will lock in profits and minimize losses if things take a turn.
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I am still new to the platform but eleven years is great- congratulations and let’s hope the next eleven years are even better.