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		<title>By: sherin@moneyhacker</title>
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		<description>I agree totally with a mind set of a trader. Your points on the up and down movement of stocks are fine. But as a value investor, I never give any importance to the daily movements but totally relay on the fundamentals of the company. For the information of following readers, I share my approach, research on a stock based on Product monopoly, durability, management efficiency and earning power for medium and long time. It should not be a commodity based stock. 

Once found a right candidate, I will wait for the right time to come to purchase. It may take years some time but in this period, I consider as a time to accumulate money for my purchase. if purchase, I am buying lot but not some. Once bought, it will generally with me for ever if I found there is no threat to the fundamentals of the company where I have invested. 

Sure, I have a habit of monitoring stocks once or twice in an year and which including the study based on the information I have collected to purchase the stock to identify any changes on the factors supported me to invest on the business. Sounds good right?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree totally with a mind set of a trader. Your points on the up and down movement of stocks are fine. But as a value investor, I never give any importance to the daily movements but totally relay on the fundamentals of the company. For the information of following readers, I share my approach, research on a stock based on Product monopoly, durability, management efficiency and earning power for medium and long time. It should not be a commodity based stock. </p>
<p>Once found a right candidate, I will wait for the right time to come to purchase. It may take years some time but in this period, I consider as a time to accumulate money for my purchase. if purchase, I am buying lot but not some. Once bought, it will generally with me for ever if I found there is no threat to the fundamentals of the company where I have invested. </p>
<p>Sure, I have a habit of monitoring stocks once or twice in an year and which including the study based on the information I have collected to purchase the stock to identify any changes on the factors supported me to invest on the business. Sounds good right?</p>
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