Juan Agustin Gutierrez, 75, of Colts Neck and Key Biscayne, Florida, passed away peacefully July 30, 2023. He was born July 20, 1948, in Camaguey, Cuba, the middle child of Juan Ramon and Angela Teresa Rioseco Gutierrez. He was raised in Camaguey with his two sisters, Elsa Gutierrez and Sr. Teresa Gutierrez FMA, and brother
on the longer term average investors will want to hold it for an extended period of time and see if it lives up to its expectations. i have one investment story my grandmother gave me 300 on the idea that i invest it in a stock. i called her broker a thing called northeast utility so i got $300 into it. a month into it 18 years old. i was a month into college and i was broke and he said how much is it worth now, $267. i lost $33. that s what you don t do. one of the things that investing, not trading, requires is patience. if you re a trader and you take that $30 haircut, okay maybe you re out and you live to fight another day and you put $267 back in a stock hotter in the short run. if you re an investor particularly in a company like a utility which tends to have a long life and pays rather hefty dividends when you look at the compounded rate of return or total return which is the appreciation of the stock and the very generous dividend