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Thumb of Michigan | My Dad wasn't a sophisticated investor. He was always in the market somewhere, however. And, when measuring whether he wanted to invest in a company or not, the first question was always whether the company had a shipping and receiving department. He liked durable goods. Most tech stuff was a little too flighty and trendy for him to consider. He missed some highs in the market by avoiding those particular companies. He didn't participate in a few market crashes due to his stance, either. | |
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