Way II
Backing winners
This way is relatively simple, although it does require daily share price monitoring. It is best suited to type 1 or 3 personalities.
What topics are covered in this chapter?
- Good and bad investments
- What’s the difference?
- The law of good and bad businesses
- Why do good businesses stay good, and bad businesses, bad?
- Two ways to exploit good businesses
- Principles of the system
- Select investments with a good record
- Correcting your mistakes and limiting the downside
- Hold your best-performing shares
- Superstars and mini-stars
- Full system rules
- A digression on ‘new highs and lows’
- Who is this way best for?
- Overall evaluation
Good and bad investments
If you chose a portfolio of shares at random, locked them away, went ...
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