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Old 28 February 2020, 09:52 AM   #29
BroncoOne
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Just my opinion: If you hold a stock(s), remember the investment thesis for why you invested in it. If that thesis is still sound (e.g. solid cash flow, good results quarter after quarter, increases its dividend regularly, has a competitive moat, etc-whatever you scale of value is to you) stay steady and keep to your plan if you are a longer term investor. If the company's business is sound and you can add to your position with a good price, consider it carefully.

Trying to time valleys and peaks in the market is not generally a winning strategy. Just speculating is much more risky that actual investing.
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