Well said. The "experts" and "gurus" and "wizards" and "financial planners" and "brokers" and "managers" didn't recommend Citigroup when it was under $1. They won't recommend it today. They will wait till it gets to $10 (or maybe $20) and then put a "Strong Buy" label on it for the masses. Welcome to America.
On Jul 28 04:57 PM whisperonthewind wrote:
> After having my investments decrease by 50%, I gradually started > putting my money back into some of the worst offenders. Citi was > one of those, just after it passed $1, and I've more than doubled > my investment. I'll hold on, since I don't need that money right > now, and fully expect to have it double (or more) again. Sure, it > takes its dips now and then but I'm still more than double and that's > a good thing.
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Well said. The "experts" and "gurus" and "wizards" and "financial planners" and "brokers" and "managers" didn't recommend Citigroup when it was under $1. They won't recommend it today. They will wait till it gets to $10 (or maybe $20) and then put a "Strong Buy" label on it for the masses.
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Welcome to America.
On Jul 28 04:57 PM whisperonthewind wrote:
> After having my investments decrease by 50%, I gradually started
> putting my money back into some of the worst offenders. Citi was
> one of those, just after it passed $1, and I've more than doubled
> my investment. I'll hold on, since I don't need that money right
> now, and fully expect to have it double (or more) again. Sure, it
> takes its dips now and then but I'm still more than double and that's
> a good thing.