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From: | "Steve Moxham" <stevemox@e3.net.nz> |
Date: | Sun, 1 Oct 2000 13:40:26 +1300 |
Shares become popular talking points when events dictate it. Not usually
before.
'Popular' stocks in 'glamour' industries with 'glamour' management
will always rate higher in discussion. And their valuations
reflect it. It's the 'boring' stocks in 'boring' industries with 'dull'
management that you are more likely to pick a bargain. And studies
have proven it. It may be for that reason that some shares rate a higher
mention on Sharechat - it doesn't mean people don't invest and
make money in less talked about shares. Winning and
losing depends on your entry and exit point, not on whether you invest
in good or bad companies.
I think the most important key to making money on the sharemarket is
patience.
disc. I'm still learning these lessons myself!
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