tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3104840428657680638.post1093511917536631963..comments2023-04-26T06:09:39.402-07:00Comments on EPIC INVESTOR: Never Fall In Loveedpinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17074080596544230028noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3104840428657680638.post-12083265422622333172011-02-09T11:29:51.585-08:002011-02-09T11:29:51.585-08:00Hi Spicer,
Yeah, having a small position is a goo...Hi Spicer,<br /><br />Yeah, having a small position is a good strategy to "keep in touch" with the company. I do that too. In fact, I opened my position in JMBA as a small one, but after years of seeing it go nowhere, I decided to get rid of it entirely and keep my radar small and set my focus on what is making me money (I like seeing more green than red when I pull up my portfolio :-)).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3104840428657680638.post-87567623529026668062011-02-09T11:23:35.446-08:002011-02-09T11:23:35.446-08:00Great advise. It kills me to no end that I don'...Great advise. It kills me to no end that I don't invest in Google (a company I really admire and am one of the biggest fan boys for) and I invest in Apple (a company I tend to bad mouth from a "freedom" perspective).<br /><br />Only company I continue to invest in (even short at times) is E*Trade only because I love them as a company. ETFC really should not be on my radar not the type of company I invest in but I love their products so much I tend to always have a position in them. I just make sure my holdings is not a major part of my portfolio. Sort of a "this trade keeps me interested" type of thing.Spicer Matthewshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03948838765065692752noreply@blogger.com