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<blockquote data-quote="scott024" data-source="post: 3766654" data-attributes="member: 34990"><p>They could go lower, but they are at an all time low. When they come up, there's usually a big jump due to earnings report, company announcement or what have you. If you aren't holding stock at that point, you miss it. I know nothing about these stocks other than their prior stock price, and I'm not saying put the nest egg into one stock. I'm saying buy low. Most people, believe it or not, buy when a stock is doing well (up) and sell it when it's not doing well (down). </p><p></p><p>Common sense should tell you when to buy/sell a stock. Oil prices up, companies that have more overhead with fuel (airlines and transportation companies) stock price drops, that when you buy their stock. When hurricanes hit, buy Home Depot and Lowes. When Oil is cheap, Oil & Gas companies stocks drop and that's when you buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott024, post: 3766654, member: 34990"] They could go lower, but they are at an all time low. When they come up, there's usually a big jump due to earnings report, company announcement or what have you. If you aren't holding stock at that point, you miss it. I know nothing about these stocks other than their prior stock price, and I'm not saying put the nest egg into one stock. I'm saying buy low. Most people, believe it or not, buy when a stock is doing well (up) and sell it when it's not doing well (down). Common sense should tell you when to buy/sell a stock. Oil prices up, companies that have more overhead with fuel (airlines and transportation companies) stock price drops, that when you buy their stock. When hurricanes hit, buy Home Depot and Lowes. When Oil is cheap, Oil & Gas companies stocks drop and that's when you buy. [/QUOTE]
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