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Here is a little story of 6 Dog Stock i bought in '97. At 5c each i bought $5000 worth in each company the 6th stock was $1.40 (i think, cant remmember). Then i just lost track of them and forgot for a few years.
In 2001 it was time to buy a house so looked them up after a huge runaround after 4 change of addresses and some of the companies changed names a few times. (word of note make sure you inform the registry of change of address).
The 6th stock was now $5.11 here was a deposit on the house. Now i'm lookin to pay the house of outright. Low and behold a mining company is getting bought out in a nasty bidding war, (the phone calls are very annoying to sell). So here is the house payed of soon and renovations done.
My moral is, if you can handle the long term without that money, leave it where it is. I see stock as a huge horse race, but you dont have to be first to win. Expect to win but realise a loss as potential.
Needless to say the other 4 stock in this portfolio r still dogs (.025c average) but i have hope, and now i watch them carefully. And will sell when need be.
In 2001 it was time to buy a house so looked them up after a huge runaround after 4 change of addresses and some of the companies changed names a few times. (word of note make sure you inform the registry of change of address).
The 6th stock was now $5.11 here was a deposit on the house. Now i'm lookin to pay the house of outright. Low and behold a mining company is getting bought out in a nasty bidding war, (the phone calls are very annoying to sell). So here is the house payed of soon and renovations done.
My moral is, if you can handle the long term without that money, leave it where it is. I see stock as a huge horse race, but you dont have to be first to win. Expect to win but realise a loss as potential.
Needless to say the other 4 stock in this portfolio r still dogs (.025c average) but i have hope, and now i watch them carefully. And will sell when need be.