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[QUOTE="XLCenterFan, post: 3581196, member: 8712"] A GREAT plan. Just keep at it. Those pay dividends too, which will offset any minor dips in the price. We took similar plans. I bought and held for years, then I sold it all to take bigger opportunities. Basically started from scratch again, but I’m back at it. You would be upset if you just kept it as cash, and looked back realizing you could have doubled, tripled, quadrupled up. I have a buddy who beat this into me. His older brother beat it into him. My friend graduated college in 2005 and moved back home immediately. He got a job in insurance somewhere downtown Hartford. His parents didn’t charge him rent and he literally put like 75% of his income into the market between 2005 and 2012, buying Amazon, Google, Tesla, and a few others. He basically retired at 30. Quit his job and moved to Florida. He plays poker and golf all day everyday. The bigger opportunity. He’s still buying too. Hasn’t gone back to work either. All through putting money in the market like a squirrel hides nuts. [/QUOTE]
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