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Like all good relationships, a buy and hold stock has to be permitted to develop. Remember those first-date jitters, wanting to make a good impression? That’s like your stock, moments after you buy it. It may fumble the silverware at dinner (lose a few points in the market), take awhile to call you back (underperform), or even fail to hold the door open for you (definite downgrade). But imagine the huge smile on your face when he not only calls, but brings over two dozen roses. That could get Mr. He Who’s Name Will Not Be Mentioned a buy rating, and a one-way ticket to Luckyville. Most stock analysts will not advise holding a stock for any particular interval of time. Instead, The Art-Science of Writing A Winning Resume
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