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@Ted - I am not a WSJ online subscriber, at least that I am aware of. I had heard mention of the article and did a Google search myself and linked what I found and was directed to. Take it up with the Internet police.
'7. Three of the most important variables to consider are the valuations of stocks when you buy them, the length of time you can stay invested, and the fees you pay to brokers and money managers.
These three items alone will have a major impact on how you perform as an investor'
Only have time for one point of error, Sean Penn movie on.. The Most IMPORTANT VARIABLE in investing is "Price" everything follows Pricing, valuation,time, fees All depend on price.... Buy at the right (low) price, sell at the right (higher) price you will be successful....tb
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Regards,
Ted
https://www.google.com/search?newwindow=1&site=&source=hp&q=16+Rules+for+Investors+to+Live+By+wsj&oq=16+Rules+for+Investors+to+Live+By+wsj&gs_l=hp.3...4726.9441.0.9864.5.5.0.0.0.0.57.268.5.5.0.msedr...0...1c.1.58.hp..5.0.0.S-BNohz5G4g
These three items alone will have a major impact on how you perform as an investor'
Only have time for one point of error, Sean Penn movie on..
The Most IMPORTANT VARIABLE in investing is "Price" everything follows Pricing, valuation,time, fees All depend on price....
Buy at the right (low) price, sell at the right (higher) price you will be successful....tb