"It's not whether you're right or wrong that's important, but how much money you make when you're right and how much you lose when you're wrong." ~ George Soros
"In investing, our account size really matters!" - CW8888
Read? Time Factor in Saving vs. Investing???
Over long run, we have to get them all right.
Right timing. Right stocks. Right sizing!
Getting Three Rights!
It can be so challenging for retail investors. Right?
Impressive Yield on Cost!
If one invested $300K in 2001 into Kepcorp, his dividend is $109K!
So, size does matter beside high yield.
If one invested $300K in 2001 into Kepcorp, his dividend is $109K!
So, size does matter beside high yield.
Account size matters, as 1% dividend increase over:
ReplyDelete1. $10 = 10 cts
2. $100 = $1
3. $1,000 = $10,
4. $10,000 = $100
5. $100,000 = $1,000
6. $1,000,000 =$10,000
But [b] account size + power of computer interest + yield [/b] matter more.