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Crius Energy Trust Tr Unit CRIUF

"Crius Energy Trust through its subsidiaries is engaged in the sale of electricity and natural gas to residential and commercial customers under variable price and fixed-price contracts. The company, through its subsidiaries, also markets solar products to its existing customers as well as to new prospects. It provides retail electricity to its customers in the Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsy


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Comment by Pandoraon Feb 28, 2018 9:27pm
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RE:RE:RE:Importance of having a balanced stock portfolio

RE:RE:RE:Importance of having a balanced stock portfolio
hawk35 wrote: I don't use an advisor and handle all my own transactions through Action Direct and TD Waterhouse.  Do my own research and constantly look for new ideas.  Never fall in love with a stock and when it approaches the target price, its sold.  I keep a list of 6 stocks that are out of favor but have strong fundamentals and I cycle through the list as I sell my winners.

Three years ago my portfolio was $175K and now it is $425K as a result of dividends, capital gains and a few lucky buyouts.  Always have something good going on which makes this investing thing a lot more fun.


Can we put the emphasis on "a few lucky buyouts"? certainly not the dividends for a 250% increase.

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