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I hate hesitation

dxkj

Lifer
I dont buy/sell many stocks, but I almost bought in Apple early in 2004, and then Google when it first was offered.

I was going to have to sell my XoM stocks and buy it with that money, but I hesitated... and decided to just not worry about it (after all, I might have been wrong)



oops 🙂


As I look at investments and the market, I wonder how much more people who invest are better off than those who don't. If I had done what I thought I should 2 years ago I would have another 40-80,000 than I do now, which would allow me to pay off my cars, school loans, and still keep half invested for the future.

Ah well 🙂 What can you do....
 
Originally posted by: KuJaX
what can you do?



pull the trigger next time 🙂


yup... but I recently didnt pull the trigger and it turned out to be a good call


Ive been tempted to get into AMD recently but havnt found much proof one way or the other if it is too late to get into.
 
Eh... stock market is like gambling to most people. I really think there's that much uncertainty. Can never depend on it to pay for anything, only to make some extra.
 
Originally posted by: clickynext
Eh... stock market is like gambling to most people. I really think there's that much uncertainty. Can never depend on it to pay for anything, only to make some extra.

I dont think many people thought they were gambling when they bought in to google. I didnt think it would have been a gamble.

Apple? Maybe a little but not really.
 
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