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24 COMMENTS

  1. I have doubts about Commandment Number Four : Love what you own.
    Do not fall in love with ANY stock, no matter how great it is. There is already too much emotion in investing and it belies good discipline.

  2. Good video, good advice Phil. I agree 100% about patience being of prime importance. I'm currently watching a stock I bought at bargain basement price head for the stratosphere IMO anyway. Only there because I waited to purchase it at the right time. Lesson reinforced.History is repeating itself according to the charts so I'm planning on taking juicy profits bit by bit as I sell my higher priced parcels. In that way I'm attempting to minimize risk but virtually impossible to pick the exact peak of a stock. I also plan on retaining the cheapest parcels I've bought. Btw I've made plenty of mistakes in the 30 months or so II switched from bank interest to equities.But I've leant valuable lessons along the way reinforced by the pain of paying too much and picking the wrong stock. Much more cautious now. Lessons are there to be learnt.

  3. Hello Phil! I love your videos and have seen probably 30 of them just tonight. I have been wondering this for a while now…How are you supposed to buy when the market drops and sell when it's high if the market is mercurial and completely unpredictable?

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