Mock Portfolio
I started a mock portfolio a few months ago and I'm doing pretty well. I have some huge regrets that I didn't put real money into a few investments (LifeTime Fitness, CTSH, and Coach, which I did invest in but sold out of). If I would've, I would be up around 25% in a few months, which is pretty damn good.
But it's easy to focus on all the good picks. But all of my picks are either up big, up a little, or just about even. No big losers, which is a very encouraging sign. It gives you a great deal of confidence that your method of picking stocks can work in the future for some real gains.
Maybe if I can find a good website where I can just punch in when I got into which investments I'll post all the gains. But I don't have time to look right now.
Feel free to email.
But it's easy to focus on all the good picks. But all of my picks are either up big, up a little, or just about even. No big losers, which is a very encouraging sign. It gives you a great deal of confidence that your method of picking stocks can work in the future for some real gains.
Maybe if I can find a good website where I can just punch in when I got into which investments I'll post all the gains. But I don't have time to look right now.
Feel free to email.
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