I am planning on
holding my stocks forever unless there are negative fundamental changes in the company.
While there is a «buy low, sell high» component to dividend investing (because you won't
hold a stock forever), the main emphasis is on long - term performance.
I am planning on
holding my stocks forever unless there are negative fundamental changes in the company.
I am always looking for reasons to reject, rather than include, a stock in my portfolio, and the «goal» is to
hold a stock forever.
I agree that stocks are for the long term, but I don't agree that you should
hold stocks forever.
Not exact matches
Pick some
stocks and
hold them
forever.
I'm a huge fan of dividend
stock investing, but, I don't believe that all
stocks should be
held forever.
I buy a
stock whenever I find it to be undervalued and tend to
hold on to it
forever, collecting my dividends for decades to come.
I'd put 75 % of assets into higher growth buy - and -
hold -
forever stocks like Brown Forman, Colgate - Palmolive, Hershey, and Nike, and then the remaining 25 % into Fisherified value
stocks like DineEquity during the 2010 through 2015 stretch when it was cheap at the beginning of the period while simultaneously increasing its intrinsic value due to the receipt of significant one - time franchise fees.
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As I do not my consider myself a trader but an investor, my ideal
holding period for a
stock is
forever.
If
stocks enter into a new bear market in 2015, it would obviously bad news for traditional «buy and
hold» investors who must hope and pray that
stocks continue on an upward trajectory
forever (hint: they don't).
Warren Buffett has been quoted as saying his favorite
holding period for owning a
stock is «
forever.»
Warren Buffett can make investing sound easy: Buy
stocks when they're cheap and pretty much
hold them
forever.
These are both dividend
stocks with a long track record of creating value, which is why I think they're worth
holding forever.
Keeping
stocks forever may seem like a long time, but if you're riding industry growth like MGM, invested in a diverse company like 3M, or collecting regular dividends from Brookfield's businesses,
forever is a great
holding period.
With that in mind, here are four
stocks you can buy and have «
forever» as your
holding period.
I see Visa as a company that could capably grow its earnings power at a mid-single-digit clip over the next decade, if not longer, making this a growth
stock to buy and
hold forever.
Specifically if the kind of
stocks that you use with this strategy are different from the kind of
stocks that you own in the buy and
hold forever portfolios?
For that reason I do not focus solely on the
stocks in my buy and
hold forever portfolios.
When I buy a
stock I expect to
hold it
forever.
I'd put 75 % of assets into higher growth buy - and -
hold -
forever stocks like Brown Forman, Colgate - Palmolive, Hershey, and Nike, and then the remaining 25 % into Fisherified value
stocks like DineEquity during the 2010 through 2015 stretch when it was cheap at the beginning of the period while simultaneously increasing its intrinsic value due to the receipt of significant one - time franchise fees.
When you buy a high - quality dividend growth
stock, the idea is to buy it once and
hold it
forever.
But it just means that he would not have produced anywhere near the results he did if he
held his
stocks «
forever», or for 10 years instead of 4, etc...
but on the other side i m not fall in love in
stocks and
hold forever, if i do nt see potential to double the
stock in 2 - 4 years i will not buy it as quality as it can be.
Unlike
stocks, bonds can't be
held forever, generally speaking.
* Standard & Poor's 500 Index — simply owns shares of the dominant firms in corporate America, buying an interest in each
stock in the
stock market in proportion to its market capitalization, and then
holding it
forever.
In 1972, the focus turned back to blue chips — the «one decision» Nifty Fifty
stocks that investors believed could be
held forever because of their promising growth.
Stocks like the banks and insurance companies I intend to
hold onto
forever.
You won't be
holding on to a
stock or investment
forever, so it's still good to be prepared with a decent exit strategy which can utilize this particular tactic.
But even Buffett doesn't always
hold on to
stocks forever.
The kinds of
stocks that I do it for are the ones that I intend to
hold on to
forever.
Even traditional value investors, who buy low - priced
stocks and
hold forever, can not earn satisfactory returns.
Holding period for a
stock may be
forever.
This is a perfect buy and
hold forever stock.
If you're looking for a
stock to buy and
hold forever, this is your
stock.
With great companies going out of favor (Polaroid...) and huge behemoths getting gamble away by management (Nortel, Enron...), you can not expect to pick the perfect
stocks and
hold them
forever.
Meanwhile, Piers 1 does not have any of the characteristics that resemble a buy - and -
hold forever investment, and in the medium term, I am concerned for the shareholders that own this
stock going into the next recession.
Acquiring
stocks in businesses that offer products, which never go obsolete, allows the investor to
hold said
stocks «
forever» — right up Warren's alley!
Warren Buffett says
hold a
stock longer, may be even
forever.
Whereas with some index funds you really can buy and
hold forever, doing so with individual
stocks can be a recipe for losing money if you aren't paying attention.
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Buffett has often said that the ideal
holding period for
stock investors is «
forever».
But why read articles like, «Ten Undervalued Large Cap
Stocks with Growth Potential,» «Nine
Stocks to Buy and
Hold Forever,» «Eight
Stocks that are Taking Off, Don't Miss Out,» «Seven Hidden Gens Among Small Caps,» «Six
Stocks for Income and Growth,» «Five Energy
Stocks that are Poised to Surge,» Four Titanic
Stocks that Every Investor Should Own,» «Three Turnaround
Stocks with Potential for Large Capital Gains,» «Two
Stocks with Breakthrough Technologies,» and «The One
Stock that You Should Own for the Next Decade.»
It has been my experience that too many (not all or even most) self - proclaimed «dividend investors» believe that successful investing is merely a matter of buying dividend - paying
stocks with a long history of dividend increases and
holding them
forever, through thick and thin.
Regardless, I don't want to get caught too much in the weeds here, is that my point generally is to just keep an open mind when it comes to compounders, cheap
stocks, etc... there are no black and white rules... sometimes
holding them
forever works great, other times selling them to reinvest in more undervalued ideas works also.
For example, it has become clear from my experience that many investors have been tempted to conclude that if they simply buy and
forever hold stocks such as this with a track record of consistent dividend payments and dividend growth that they will be able to enjoy «dividends for life,» on a road to stress - free riches.