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Vodafone shares when to sell

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    #11
    It has been found that one of the best performing strategies over decades is to buy and hold, this has lower risk, loses less money through transaction costs and increases better than most strategies and nearly all find managers.
    +1

    When to sell? The earliest of

    When you judge the share to be overvalued, which takes research and more expertise than I have, or
    When you can get a better return elsewhere, ie the price of a share you bought for dividends has risen to the point where you can get a better yield elsewhere after stamp duty and transaction costs, or
    When you have achieved your investment goal, that is you've saved enough to buy the house you wanted, retire, whatever, or
    Never.
    My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Dominic Connor View Post
      It has been found that one of the best performing strategies over decades is to buy and hold, this has lower risk, loses less money through transaction costs and increases better than most strategies and nearly all find managers.
      This.

      Warren Buffet has done all right out of that.

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        #13
        Sell when the price shoots up and buy when the price crashes.
        Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !

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          #14
          Keep hold of them. Also echo the advice buy and have an exit point, whether + or -

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            #15
            Originally posted by Dominic Connor View Post
            It has been found that one of the best performing strategies over decades is to buy and hold, this has lower risk, loses less money through transaction costs and increases better than most strategies and nearly all find managers.
            Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
            Warren Buffet has done all right out of that.


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            Last edited by CheeseSlice; 17 October 2013, 22:58.

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