How long should you keep building cash?
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How long should you keep building cash?


I wanted to elicit some help from my fellow bloggers and dividend growth investors on an issue that's been bothering me, especially in the current market environment.  So thanks in advance to everyone.  I happened to miss the dip in price on several high quality companies such as Coca-Cola and Proctor & Gamble early Monday morning and therefore didn't get to purchase any shares.  Although I would have purchased had I set my limit orders the night before.  Being a dividend growth and value investor, I'm always conscious of trying to pay fair value and usually less with an additional margin of safety built in to my purchase price when I analyze a company.
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