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Typically I invest or trade
in best of breed
stocks and/or
ETF's as well as highly
rated mutual funds from time to time.
What is a Best of
Breed stock? Examples would
include GOOG, AAPL,
FSLR, etc...
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The goal of most investors is to
reach a critical mass where modest returns can
sustain their nest egg through retirement and/or
leave a nice inheritance to their
heirs.
Take some time
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has different risk tolerance and objectives. Avoid
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"contrarian
approach" at critical market junctures has
proven quite profitable.
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