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Is Timing the Market a Fool's Errand? Keith Fitz-Gerald Weighs In

Theodore QuinnThursday, Feb 20, 2025 6:50 pm ET
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Investors often agonize over the perfect moment to buy stocks, worrying that a single day's difference could make or break their portfolio. But according to renowned stock analyst Keith Fitz-Gerald, this preoccupation with market timing is a waste of energy. In a recent appearance on Suze Orman's "Women & Money" podcast, Fitz-Gerald shared his insights on why focusing on the day you invest is a myth.

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ken119
02/21

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nicpro85
02/21
@ken119 How long have you been working with Mrs. Elizabeth Towles, and what specific strategies have you followed to achieve those gains?
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chrisbaseball7
02/20
Market timing's a myth, but having a long-term view with diversification is the real play. 📈📊
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slumbering-gambit
02/20
Fitz-Gerald's on point—day-to-day panic's a waste. Invest in good companies, let the magic of compounding work its charm.
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fgd12350
02/21
@slumbering-gambit I'm good with holding long-term. Got some in ETFs, feeling the compounding magic.
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werewere223
02/21
@slumbering-gambit How long you holding your positions? Any specific stocks you're bullish on?
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MirthandMystery
02/20
Day trading's like trying to catch lightning in a bottle. Save yourself the headache, look at the bigger picture.
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Touma_Kazusa
02/21
@MirthandMystery 👍
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PunchTornado
02/20
If you're sweating over a single day's swing, you're doing it wrong. Take a deep breath, think long game.
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Gurkaz_
02/21
@PunchTornado Holding long? What timeframe you thinking? A few years or HODLing for decades?
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NeighborhoodOld7075
02/21
@PunchTornado I hear ya. I'm all about the long game. Got my eyes on blue-chips and steady growth. No need for FOMO, just patience.
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Serious_Procedure_19
02/20
Fitz-Gerald's onto something. Timing's overrated, IMO.
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slumbering-gambit
02/20
Market timing's a myth, but having a plan ain't. DYOR, don't chase yields. Fitz-Gerald knows his stuff.
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Ok-Swimmer-2634
02/20
🙄 Can't stress enough how holding is key. Those small gains add up. Don't fall for daily drama, keep a long view.
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Really_Schruted_It
02/21
@Ok-Swimmer-2634 How long you holding onto your positions? Any specific stocks that prove the timing myth?
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stoked_7
02/20
Embrace the dip. It's just math, not a personal flaw 😂
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Blackhole1123
02/20
Timing's overrated, folks. Focus on your strategy and hold through the noise. $AAPL's been a solid long-term play for me.
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Dvorak_Pharmacology
02/20
Long-term investing is like cooking a meal. You can't rush it, but the result's delicious. Patience pays dividends.
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Agreeable_Zebra_4080
02/20
Diversify and hold. My playbook for sleepless nights.
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Most_Caramel_8001
02/20
Remember, it's not about being right every time, but having a system that works. Stay disciplined, stay profitable.
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DisabledScientist
02/21
@Most_Caramel_8001 What's your average holding duration? Are you looking at short-term trades or long-term investments?
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Ok-Swimmer-2634
02/21
@Most_Caramel_8001 I'm all about discipline, but it's hard not to FOMO when stocks surge. Sometimes I wish I'd held onto my tech stocks during the last bull run.
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Ambitious_Orchid_239
02/20
Fitz-Gerald's right—market timing's a fool's errand. Invest in knowledge, not just stocks. Be informed, not anxious.
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Medical-Truth-3248
02/20
Suze Orman's got gems, and so does Fitz-Gerald. Ignore the noise, focus on solid fundamentals. Smart investing, less stress.
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PancakeBreakfest
02/21
@Medical-Truth-3248 True, Suze and Fitz-Gerald drop knowledge. Fundamentals over hype, always.
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