PeterZ wrote:Consider this macro picture before you finalize your selections of stock and exit strategies.
One thing in that article jumped right out at me: 'consumption-led growth'
Ain't no such thing.
Without production, there can be no consumption. All value is created by four sectors of the economy: farming, mining, manufacturing and construction. When they are strong, so is the economy. When all the value creation is done in other countries, when all that happens in your country is adding cost, your economy is in trouble.
I left out one word. Sorry. I buy stock in solid
manufacturing companies that pay a decent dividend. If they don't make something, I tend to give them a pass. My only recent exception to that rule was a couple hundred shares of AT&T.
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If a ship can cross the ocean in 10 days, that doesn't mean 10 ships can cross it in one day.