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<p>[QUOTE="masterswimmer, post: 7441611, member: 102022"]Totally on board with all the above. However, the stock splits, although an awesome bonus each time they happen, is nothing we can plan for. I've been in on the last two AAPL splits. They've taken my per share cost down to $15/shr. I've been a happy camper <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>My investment strategy has migrated to income/growth, in my senior years, from primarily growth when I was younger. I do wish I was more weighted to this I/G philosophy from a younger age. Still reaping the benefits of long term, consistent, never leaving the market, investing from a very young age.</p><p><br /></p><p>Both of my kids are benefiting from dad's investing experience themselves. They both have taught their spouses about the above strategies and the incredible success you can get from the magic of compounding.</p><p><br /></p><p>The thought of totally leaving the market says everything I need to know about accepting someone's investment advice. The same with 'having to' buy a new car because of a minor scratch on a bumper, on a car with very low mileage.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="masterswimmer, post: 7441611, member: 102022"]Totally on board with all the above. However, the stock splits, although an awesome bonus each time they happen, is nothing we can plan for. I've been in on the last two AAPL splits. They've taken my per share cost down to $15/shr. I've been a happy camper :) My investment strategy has migrated to income/growth, in my senior years, from primarily growth when I was younger. I do wish I was more weighted to this I/G philosophy from a younger age. Still reaping the benefits of long term, consistent, never leaving the market, investing from a very young age. Both of my kids are benefiting from dad's investing experience themselves. They both have taught their spouses about the above strategies and the incredible success you can get from the magic of compounding. The thought of totally leaving the market says everything I need to know about accepting someone's investment advice. The same with 'having to' buy a new car because of a minor scratch on a bumper, on a car with very low mileage.[/QUOTE]
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