On timing: when personal circumstances oblige me to sell all/most of what I hold, the SP will immediately be driven upwards by long-anticipated events which spontaneously mature.
After that , if at some future date, if I decide to buy back in, events will drive the SP into the toilet.
But seriously, do we have any basis for prognosticating when stuff will happen? I see little enough reason to believe if.|
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17.750 | 2141 | 1 |
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