06-13-2016, 08:40 PM
That is such a good feeling. isn't it?
I usually update the spreadsheet when I record the dividends every few days but, as I said elsewhere, by the time I close it, I couldn't tell you what anything was going for unless I was actively searching to put the next pile of money to work. I've also noticed that even when I don't update the spreadsheet for a few days, many are within pennies of when I last updated and then I get thinking what was all that bluster about in the interim.
I usually update the spreadsheet when I record the dividends every few days but, as I said elsewhere, by the time I close it, I couldn't tell you what anything was going for unless I was actively searching to put the next pile of money to work. I've also noticed that even when I don't update the spreadsheet for a few days, many are within pennies of when I last updated and then I get thinking what was all that bluster about in the interim.
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“Remember, things are never clear until it’s too late.”; Peter Lynch, One Up On Wall Street
“Remember, things are never clear until it’s too late.”; Peter Lynch, One Up On Wall Street

