RE:RE:New Press Release - SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Pomerantz Law Firm Investigates Claims On Behalf of Investors of Endeavour Silver Corp. - EXKGentlemen, this debate over whose strategy is best is ridiculous and childish. The
market is big enough to accomodate many strategies that can be successful and
really is a waste of more valuable exchanges.
I've done both and continue to use both. Its not an either one or the other type of
argument IMO. It is really a case of what style suits the person, how much time
do they have to commit and what is their investment time horizon. On high volume
traders which move in a volatile way, day or very short term trading works well while
slower volume issues that take a 1/4 or so to show movement, the buy and hold
is probable the best way to go.
Both styles can and do produce good profits for investors. Its really what suits you best and your comfort zone. I've employed both styles for years but am hard pressed
to give a definitive answer on which is best, at least for me. Bottom line is to make
money and beat GIC's, and other forms of fixed investments on a consisent basis.
If an investor can achieve that regularly, you are successful and congratulations.