Economical Investment Strategies
Author: SVT Cobra
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2004 5:41 pm
Post subject: Investing Economically
I hear alot of talk about investors changing their investment strategies.
To my understanding, there are more and more investors investing in collector cars, trucks, etc.
The claim is that they hold and raise in value more consistantly than stocks, etc.
What is your take on this?
Also a few wealthy investors are also saying, that in the stocks trend, to buy into "economical" business's.
For exp: Dollar General, etc.
They say when the overall economy is poor, the stocks will rise in the business's that are tailored to meet lower income familys, and those pinching pennies.
Board Monitor
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 8:28 am
Post subject: Economical Investing
I know that Fred's stock (similar to Dollar General) has done incredibly well over the past couple of years. Wal-Mart, though, hasn't done much at all. Dollar stores make a lot of money.
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Curtis Arnold
Board Monitor
http://www.cardratings.com(501) 663-0314
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2004 5:41 pm
Post subject: Investing Economically
I hear alot of talk about investors changing their investment strategies.
To my understanding, there are more and more investors investing in collector cars, trucks, etc.
The claim is that they hold and raise in value more consistantly than stocks, etc.
What is your take on this?
Also a few wealthy investors are also saying, that in the stocks trend, to buy into "economical" business's.
For exp: Dollar General, etc.
They say when the overall economy is poor, the stocks will rise in the business's that are tailored to meet lower income familys, and those pinching pennies.
Board Monitor
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 8:28 am
Post subject: Economical Investing
I know that Fred's stock (similar to Dollar General) has done incredibly well over the past couple of years. Wal-Mart, though, hasn't done much at all. Dollar stores make a lot of money.
_________________
Best Regards,
Curtis Arnold
Board Monitor
http://www.cardratings.com(501) 663-0314







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