Read? Me, No multi-baggers :-( Revisit
How to find multi-bagger stocks?
You will never find multi-bagger stocks if you don't believe that multi-bagger stocks exist in your own mind. To find multi-bagger stocks, you must first conceive them in your own mind and make no mistake about it!
If you can't conceive them in your own mind. Forget it and STOP READING!
Be a multi-bagger stock Hunter
There are two ways to become multi-bagger stocks Hunter.
1. The New King method
In this method, you must have the necessary skill sets and knowledge to find the New King (new multi-bagger stocks in the stock market).
Uncle8888 thinks that this method is too difficult for him. He doesn't have such kung fu to become New King Hunter. But, he knows someone who can. You can learn from him.
Read? Penny stocks and doing nothing for the time being
2. Return of The King method
I believe many of us have watched the movie - The Lord of Ring: Return of The King. Right?
Uncle8888 prefers this method: The Return of The King and quite confident with it. It is relatively simple to implement. He first conceived the Return of The King in his own mind. He then patiently and faithfully wait for his King to return in glory. When the King comes back in glory; the King will reward him for his patience and loyalty.
What did the King rewarded him?
TSR = Total Shareholder Return = Capital Appreciation at last Friday market closing price + Total dividends received over the years.
CAGR for year-on-year compound annual growth rate is as follows:
Uncle8888 realized that to be a successful multi-bagger stocks Hunter using the Return of The King method will require two personal attributes: Gut and Patience. Without them, you can forget about hunting for multi-bagger stocks as the future market cycles of Bull and Bear will scare the shit out of you.
Find your fallen King and start conceiving the Return of The King in your own mind and be the next multi-bagger stocks Hunter like Uncle8888.
Gut and Patience????
No gut. How?
Wear tight under-wear!
No patience. How?
Go fishing!
Interesting and agree!
ReplyDeletedo u mean u held all those stocks throughout the years? did u sell and buy back?
ReplyDeleteinteresting post!
I do both long-term investing and short-term trading on the same stock at the same time. We can have the cake and still eat it.
ReplyDeleteRead? I can't trade my dividend yield stocks?