Welcome again Davis + Henderson Corporation (DH)! 100 new stocks of DH in my portfolio
To be continued soon!
2 comments:
Arunan
said...
Hi Sunny, Stock ran too high than its actual value at this point. Therefore, there is a huge market correction on the way. As other readers advised, you should reduce your debt, so that you can buy high quality stocks in sale price during the correction period. I am not advising you to sell your stocks, I am telling you to reduce your debt.
Agreed with Arunan. There is nothing wrong with being fully invested. What's wrong is having so much debt for no reason. $80k with no debt is a lot better than $150k with $70k debt.
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2 comments:
Hi Sunny,
Stock ran too high than its actual value at this point. Therefore, there is a huge market correction on the way. As other readers advised, you should reduce your debt, so that you can buy high quality stocks in sale price during the correction period. I am not advising you to sell your stocks, I am telling you to reduce your debt.
Agreed with Arunan. There is nothing wrong with being fully invested. What's wrong is having so much debt for no reason. $80k with no debt is a lot better than $150k with $70k debt.
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