How long do you usually invest in stocks? What is your investment horizon?
I invest long-term, and when a company's fundamentals aren’t changing and the business is growing steadily, I don’t mind holding shares for 15–20 years. I’m young, so that horizon is really long for me, and sometimes I even play around with stocks that I hold for maybe just two years.
My investment horizon is mostly long-term, but I like to buy some companies for shorter periods where I expect high growth (swing). I have a rule to keep a maximum of 20 positions in my portfolio so it doesn't become a mess over time and I can monitor all the stocks. I review them every quarter and based on that I decide whether to add to a position or sell it.🤝
Analysts are now raising target prices for $RIVN. That of course helps the stock, and yesterday it rose by roughly 15%. I haven't bought the shares yet; I'm waiting for further results to see if the fundamentals improve. In my opinion the potential is enormous, but it's also tied to quite a few risks.
At the moment I consider $TSLA and $RIVN the most interesting companies in this sector. Rivian, however, needs to turn a profit before it can start growing.
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How long do you usually invest in stocks? What is your investment horizon?
I invest long-term, and when a company's fundamentals aren’t changing and the business is growing steadily, I don’t mind holding shares for 15–20 years. I’m young, so that horizon is really long for me, and sometimes I even play around with stocks that I hold for maybe just two years.
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My investment horizon is mostly long-term, but I like to buy some companies for shorter periods where I expect high growth (swing). I have a rule to keep a maximum of 20 positions in my portfolio so it doesn't become a mess over time and I can monitor all the stocks. I review them every quarter and based on that I decide whether to add to a position or sell it.🤝
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Analysts are now raising target prices for $RIVN. That of course helps the stock, and yesterday it rose by roughly 15%. I haven't bought the shares yet; I'm waiting for further results to see if the fundamentals improve. In my opinion the potential is enormous, but it's also tied to quite a few risks.
What are your thoughts on $RIVN?
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At the moment I consider $TSLA and $RIVN the most interesting companies in this sector. Rivian, however, needs to turn a profit before it can start growing.