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They've done well for me.
n = 1, but I tend to invest in companies that produce products I enjoy or purchase frequently and I honestly can't think of a time that strategy has failed me. (panera, chipotle, atvi, etc). This only works if you get in in the early days before the public figures out that 1000 kcal burritos aren't healthy no matter how responsibly the ingredients are sourced.
This is to say nothing of their future prospects. I happened to start having the funds to fool around in the market at the bottom of the crash, so my returns aren't terribly realistic going forward.
Regardless, a full 33% into 1 stock is Trump-level idiocy. If your father can't give you a small loan of a million dollars, I'd advise against putting a third in anything. Unless its a well-diversified low risk mutual fund. And even then...
Last edited by Detritivores; 2016-06-10 at 03:55 AM.
Yeah, yeah. Everyone is a rich early retiree that predicted the rise of Google and Netflix on the internet. I'm sure that's all true 100%. Even if it is, you just proved my statement correct, you stumbled into that money by dumb luck.
Regardless, dumping 1/3rd of your retirement funds into a single stock is still astoundingly stupid no matter how you justify it.
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I have ~100 shares atm(I know, rich guy here).
It has several 14 buys, 5 strong buys and 2 holds.
https://unicornbay.com/t/ATVI.US
From a layman's point of view, the growth potential is pretty good.
Last edited by usiris; 2016-06-10 at 04:29 AM.
Nevermind.
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