
Long-Term Stocks
Long-term stocks refer to shares that investors intend to hold for an extended period, typically more than a year, to benefit from capital appreciation and dividends. The goal is to achieve significant returns through the growth of the company over time. Investors select long-term stocks based on fundamental analysis, focusing on factors like the company’s financial health, consistent earnings, growth potential, competitive advantage, and industry trends. These stocks are often less volatile than short-term investments and are ideal for those looking to build wealth steadily while minimizing market timing risks.
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