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Re: A beginners possible portfolio




Seriously what is the difference then if low risk you expect to go up in the long term and collect some div.


Very important question. Its looks like an each way bet from someone who has no friggin idea - Buy XYZ group they are "safe" but also throw in a few of theses duds with small bets, you may land a winner but if you don't I have only lost 10% of your money :eek:


What classifies the high risk and why the attraction to them?


Why ORG and STO they are both gas plays?


Why WDC, a retail/retail real estate play in what looks to be a coming recession?


Where is the position sizing model?


When/how will you acquire them? All in one hit or small purchases over the next year?


What does your FP advice as far as selling? If they go up? If they go down? Have you got an amount where you will sell out once you reach a certain amount of loss?


Where is your FP EVIDENCE that this is a good strategy??? WHERE? When you go to a Doctor with a problem they give you a strategy to fix it based on tests that have proven to be beneficial? And if it doesn't fix the problem they stop it and try something else/test more.


When you go to a FP with a problem they give you a solution to make you feel like you are doing something. They don't give you evidence that it will work and even more importantly what to do if it doesn't work. If you Doc prescribed medicine that made you sick you would stop it and go back for another solution, in the case of a FP they tell you to keep taking your medicine although its not working because they have no other tricks.


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