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I for one, don't think that we'll be going to the moon right after hitting the bottom. This isn't going to be like the ups & downs we saw along the way to where we are. Besides being a bottom fisher you really need to look close at the company so that you buy something that will still be around when this is over.
On a different note! Yesterday was the first time since I bought my bike, January & pictured, in brilliant sunshine and she was beautiful. By the time I got home for a picture the sun was gone. Doing my part to help HOG.
The first signs that it is going back up, is when it does, which means you just lost out on that gain.
Fact is, nobody knows how low it will go or when it will go up. At today's close, the dividend yield is 4.88%. That alone is a good return when compared to bank savings.
I have never invested in the market. I am VERY tempted to put a small investment in. Whats the worst that could happen? I lose my $16.00?
OK, I am looking at just a little more. Do I get a plaque for the wall?
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