I have lost more than 8% of my investment, at least that is my paper loss. I feel a little guilty. I told folk that TRP was a buy -- and it was. But it does not feel like it was such a great buy at this moment. Ouch!
I can handle the loss. I'd rather not but investing is not without danger. One cannot time the market, as they say. Still, it is impossible not to want to try. I was trying when I bought at $52.50 and I was wrong.
I worry that a close relative, who bought some TRP, will not have the stomach for this loss and will bail out. I hope not. TRP will recover. It may not hit its target in the near future but it will certainly recover its recent 8% or so loss. My spreadsheet calculates that TRP is deep into bear market territory. It is 33.76% off its high of the past year.
But, if the TRP price should continue to collapse, I'd be a buyer at $45. With a dividend pushing 8%, TRP is a core holding in my retirement income portfolio. TRP is going to reward patience. Buy and hold is the correct move here, even though holding may prove more difficult that most non investor would think.
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