MC – you are right, a good buy generally needs to be followed by a good sell, although if you can pull off acquiring a portfolio of assets that you never have the need to sell, that’s not such a bad thing either. The home runs though usually involve a sale near the top of the market.
This really made me smile! Great idea for a post; a really creative way to show the psychology of investing in any market – stocks or real estate.
Thanks!
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Prabhmeet Singh: Resourceful and informative article
As all the above points...
terrific video…. took a while to get going, but i get your point. good job with the blog…i like these kinds of posts
seems like getting high is both the problem and the solution
manny – thanks. i figured this was a better visual than a run of the mill chart or graph
Clever– the thing to watch, though, may be who is the first one to LEAVE the party once it gets started…
MC – you are right, a good buy generally needs to be followed by a good sell, although if you can pull off acquiring a portfolio of assets that you never have the need to sell, that’s not such a bad thing either. The home runs though usually involve a sale near the top of the market.
This really made me smile! Great idea for a post; a really creative way to show the psychology of investing in any market – stocks or real estate.
Thanks!