it can be multi
bagger over period of next 10 years..
The stock has been a 20 -
bagger over the last 10 years, and at the time when Netflix was at $ 54 a share, I said, «Netflix could have that kind of upside.»»
Not exact matches
And I know myself well enough that I can not be bothered to be stressing
over which stock is the next 10
bagger or not.
Including dividends, ACOMO Shareholders made 27,2 % p.a.
over the last 10 years and (10 -
bagger), 25,2 % p.a.
over 15 years (29
bagger) and 22,5 % p.a. (60 -
bagger)
over 20 years.
I would like to see the tea
baggers, er, partiers, take
over the convention next week and drop Romney / Ryan.
In a subdued voice, the young woman chose plastic
over paper, and the kindly old
bagger in his apron and bowtie packed her purchases carefully, well behind the checkout lady's pace.
I'd say on balance, his stocks produced relative small profits (I'd venture Schloss had many 20 - 50 % gainers, but very few 5 - 10
baggers), but collectively, he produced 20 % annual returns for nearly 50 years because he was able to adequately turn
over his «inventory» (i.e. his stocks) fast enough.
And there is no way a stock can become a ten -
bagger in a rational market unless revenues were to grow rapidly
over time.
What do you call an investor who earned 16 % per annum on average
over a 47 year period — that's a 1,070 -
bagger — and is not called Warren Buffett?
But while all that's true... unfortunately fortunately, the longer term investment & technology potential of an ICO scarcely matters when: i) there's a multitude of new (& possibly superior) ICOs / projects being announced every single day, and ii) crypto - enthusiasts are falling
over themselves to hand you 15 -
baggers — or even 30 -
baggers!?! — in just a few weeks / months.
Smaller high - growth companies tend to outperform their larger peers
over the long - term and hugely successful ones are referred to as the five or ten —
baggers which is the term used to describe stocks which have increased five to ten times in share price
over a length of time, usually three, five or ten years.
The swag
bagger also carries around a brown loot sack
over their left shoulders, which they use to attack, either by smacking foes
over the head with it or throwing various objects from inside.