Most people wait for "perfect" prices.
Long-term investors focus on buying great businesses consistently.
Time in the market usually beats trying to perfectly time the market.
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The biggest gains in investing often come from patience, not prediction.I'm watching ETI, MTN Ghana and Kasapreko as long-term holdings while looking for opportunities to add quality energy stocks.Investing is a marathon.
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Most people are not losing money in stocks because they picked the wrong company.
They’re losing money because they’re addicted to excitement.
They ignore boring companies.
They chase trending stocks.
They buy after everyone is talking about it.
Then they panic and sell the moment prices fall.
The stock market has created more millionaires through patience than through prediction.
If checking your portfolio every hour gives you anxiety, you probably invested money you shouldn’t have or you don’t truly understand what you own.
The best investors don’t wake up asking,
“What’s the hottest stock today?”
They ask,
Which great business would I still be happy to own if the stock market closed for the next 10 years?
Investing isn’t supposed to be entertaining.
It’s supposed to make you wealthy.
Most people won’t agree with this.
That’s exactly why most people never build wealth through investing.
Do you agree or disagree? Tell me why in the comments.
GSE-listed stocks available on the market:
1. ACCESS
2. KASA
3. ETI
4. RBGH
5. BOPP
6. CAL
7. MTNGH
8. ALLGH
9. TOTAL
10. FML
11. GGBL
12. SOGEGH
13. SIC
14. SCB
15. EGL
Disclaimer
This is not financial advice.
GSE-listed stocks available on the market:
1. ACCESS
2. KASA
3. TLW
4. FML
5. GCB
6. GGBL
7. ALLGH
8. BOPP
9. SCB
10. SIC
11. EGH
12. ETI
13. EGL
14. MTNGH
15. RBGH
16. TOTAL
Disclaimer
This is not financial advice.
TOR could list on GSE if gov’t changes stance. The case for it: more capital, accountability, less political interference. The case against: losing full state control.
Don't confuse a falling share price with a failing business. If a high-quality company temporarily falls but its business remains strong, that can be an opportunity to accumulate rather than a reason to panic.