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depends on how well you need to time ( the market ) i rarely pick a bottom or top ( and that is just sheer luck when i do ) but , say , a 10% discount on what you think is a 'fair price ' is nice ( and say, 10% over what you consider a generous price when selling can be nice ) , this can be done without a twenty year career in studying charts . you might argue long term they hardly make a difference , but then i would point to the magic of compounding where that extra profit can be deployed elsewhere ( if it didn't buy extra of the original cheap stock ) and i often participate in the DRP where every stock help helps grow the position over time
depends on how well you need to time ( the market ) i rarely pick a bottom or top ( and that is just sheer luck when i do ) but , say , a 10% discount on what you think is a 'fair price ' is nice ( and say, 10% over what you consider a generous price when selling can be nice ) , this can be done without a twenty year career in studying charts .
you might argue long term they hardly make a difference , but then i would point to the magic of compounding where that extra profit can be deployed elsewhere ( if it didn't buy extra of the original cheap stock ) and i often participate in the DRP where every stock help helps grow the position over time
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