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<blockquote data-quote="Darmark7" data-source="post: 4846253" data-attributes="member: 83127"><p>[USER=53192]@MattM[/USER] ... I bought the stocks over a 20 yr period. When I started out I had $50 a week taken out of my check. I soon raised to $100 then $150 then $200 a week taken out. I didn’t make any changes to the amount based on what the price was at the time. Last March when it was down to $88 a share I even bought 20 extra shares through a direct buy. Since I‘m in it mostly for the dividends I never was thrilled when the price went up but of course the numbers look good on paper. As the price rises my dividend money reinvested buys less shares so it‘s a catch 22. Is $200 a share to high and it’s going to fall? I don’t know but I remember when I thought $80, $100, $120 and $150 a share was the ceiling. I’m just glad now that I didn’t let that stop me from buying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darmark7, post: 4846253, member: 83127"] [USER=53192]@MattM[/USER] ... I bought the stocks over a 20 yr period. When I started out I had $50 a week taken out of my check. I soon raised to $100 then $150 then $200 a week taken out. I didn’t make any changes to the amount based on what the price was at the time. Last March when it was down to $88 a share I even bought 20 extra shares through a direct buy. Since I‘m in it mostly for the dividends I never was thrilled when the price went up but of course the numbers look good on paper. As the price rises my dividend money reinvested buys less shares so it‘s a catch 22. Is $200 a share to high and it’s going to fall? I don’t know but I remember when I thought $80, $100, $120 and $150 a share was the ceiling. I’m just glad now that I didn’t let that stop me from buying. [/QUOTE]
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