tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1602023866179666640.post6377166110816291634..comments2024-03-22T00:30:54.666+08:00Comments on Create Wealth Through Long-Term Investing and Short-Term Trading: Investing Made Simple by Uncle8888 (21)Createwealth8888http://www.blogger.com/profile/08563834016250153049noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1602023866179666640.post-25359492192143336842011-08-01T15:13:22.516+08:002011-08-01T15:13:22.516+08:00Hmmm, if somehow the hare can hitch a ride from a ...Hmmm, if somehow the hare can hitch a ride from a car passing by, the hare will win hands down.<br />unfortunately, till the hare learns how to hitch a ride without being eaten up as rabbit meat, no hare will actually want to take that risk.<br />For humans, leveraging is only available if we are below 60. otherwise, no banks will allow us to hitch a ride.financialraynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1602023866179666640.post-65725257695528328752011-07-31T16:06:49.927+08:002011-07-31T16:06:49.927+08:00no,
time is your enemy! as the saying goes, &quo...no, <br /><br />time is your enemy! as the saying goes, "time is a great teacher but it kills all its students.coconuthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09479603768240288905noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1602023866179666640.post-2261974556286229802011-07-30T22:40:49.021+08:002011-07-30T22:40:49.021+08:00Time is time.
But Time is your Ally.
By – Jamie ...Time is time.<br /><br />But Time is your Ally.<br /><br />By – Jamie E Smith.<br /><br />"WITH INVESTING, THE MORE TIME YOU HAVE THE BETTER IT GETS<br /><br />Harley Davidson is in my view, a special company. I have been interested in Harley Davidson Company for a long time and waited many years (it felt like very long years) before buying shares in this business, finally in early 2009. I had wanted to buy shares in Harley Davidson for nearly five years prior to that date, but, as often the case in investing, time is your ally. I will not pretend that it was easy to resist buying them earlier and many times I was tempted to, but the correct course of action was to be consistent with my investment principles and it was the right thing to do.<br />Wait until the time is right, and when you think it is, invest aggressively.<br />Remember that looking at historical share price trend (my additions – dividend yield trend & PE trend) are useful only in the sense that they provide you with some historical context for the current price. Remember that the past is no indication of likely future prices.<br />What they do provide you with is a view as to whether, in a historical context, the current price is above or below the historical average.<br />How you interpret that and what weight you apply to it is up to you and you should form your judgment in connection with a range of other indicators and wider research."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com