Does buying low, selling high spell investment success?

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The mantra that guides many investors on the stock exchange may not reap as many rewards as they hoped. FMTNews FMTLifestyle Money Stocks Investing KCLau

Buying low and selling high may not be as rewarding in the long term as holding dividend stocks.

A voice from heaven reveals that this stock will be trading at RMX.XX at a specific time tomorrow and, at that point, the price will be the lowest ever. Bear in mind that the local stock market is currently in chaos with rising fear and uncertainty. So, how much should an individual invest? And how many times can they repeat it — 10 times, or for a lifetime with a 100% success rate? Would they quit their day job to focus on the market? Could they build a career and get rich?So, what is being said here?If the stock price has been falling, most people tend to believe it will or could fall further. Nobody is going to guarantee the stock price is indefinitely at its lowest and it cannot go lower.

Investing is a long-term activity with investors aiming to build sustainable wealth via the accumulation of high-quality assets that churn out revenue, earnings, cash flow and dividends for the long term.

 

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