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Is it time to buy stock ?

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    Is it time to buy stock ?

    Not having followed closely the whole market slump , neither knowing anything about investing , it does sound logical to buy buy buy. ?

    So shall we buy ? What ?

    #2
    Yes, fill yer boots. *



    * I trust my ability to predict share prices so much that I own no shares (well other than in PRC Plan B Ltd).

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      #3
      Originally posted by juststarting View Post
      Not having followed closely the whole market slump , neither knowing anything about investing , it does sound logical to buy buy buy. ?

      So shall we buy ? What ?
      I've got some stock of 1973 calendars that I can sell you.
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        #4
        More like stock up for the duration
        Confusion is a natural state of being

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          #5
          Is it time to buy stock ?
          No. Best time to buy stock is twenty-three minutes past eleven.

          HTH

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            #6
            Yes and No

            Alot of the good investment houses [Foreign and Colonial for example] have some excellent funds with top value and have dropped based on overall market sentiment as opposed to losses in the portfolio.

            In terms of individual - there are some awesome bargains to be head across the entire FTSE right now - especially when you compare multiples and balance sheet - in the longer term they will bounce back very high [at least based on probability]

            But like all - it IS a risk

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              #7
              Ha ha haaa ha ha

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