It jumped 32 % on its first trading day and it has continued to climb since, making its buy - and -
hold investors happy.
Not exact matches
Investors haven't been
happy that Dorsey is trying to be the big man at two public companies facing intense competition in a warp - speed tech industry, but Dorsey disclosed in Square IPO filings a side of himself focused on a very big financial contribution that requires a much smaller piece of himself: Roughly 20 percent of his personal
holdings in Square stock would go to the Start Small Foundation.
Most of these behaviors are driven by
investors trying to be above average rather than tailoring their securities
holdings to their own personal goals and being
happy with the results.
As broad market conditions have been eroding over the past month, subscribers of The Wagner Daily newsletter who have been following the signals of our market timing system should be quite
happy now because they would have been out of all long positions of individual stocks just a few days before last Friday's (October 19) big decline, thereby avoiding substantial losses and the pain that is now being felt by traditional «buy and
hold»
investors right now.
Investors are «very
happy to
hold Canadian debt» because of limited default risk, said Matthew Strauss, senior currency strategist at RBC in Toronto.
It makes sense for calls to be
held after larger - than - usual news is revealed, since these press releases usually boost the value of shares and make
investors happy (
investors love the big numbers that Rockstar / Take - Two games often deliver).
I'm a buy and
hold investor and very
happy with Fidelity.
Buffett: «The average
investor should be quite
happy with 7 % per year in an index fund if he just buys periodically and
holds on.»
As one of your largest
holdings, I'm sure you're an incredibly
happy investor!
Too many
investors have short memories & even shorter attention spans, plus there's a multitude of far sexier investments beckoning right now... Personally, I'm perfectly
happy to keep / add to my German property exposure as a core low - risk (& potential high - reward) portfolio
holding.
But for now, it seems that AMC chief Adam Aron is
holding out on negotiating with MoviePass, telling
investors in November that while they're
happy to accept the $ 11.88 per ticket that MoviePass is paying them on average, «AMC has absolutely no intention, I repeat no intention, of sharing any — I repeat, any, of our admissions revenue or our concessions revenue with MoviePass.»
We would be
happy to assist you and relieve you of many of the burdens that
hold investors back.