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Originally Posted by GregWeld
Always hardest to put money into the bleeders... but that's what you do if you still think the company is solid - that the dividend is solid - and if you believe the share price is down for some reason other than the company is going to hell. Remember that if you simply bought the same amount of shares that you have - it's only going to cut your loss a little. That would be called "doubling down".
In your case - let's take KMI:
You have 31 shares @ $41.35 per share cost basis. So if you bought 31 more shares at todays price of $29.63 --- your new cost basis would be 62 shares @ $35.49 per share. That is closer to where it's trading - but not really close enough for "me"... If it was me I'd want to get my share price down to maybe $32 ish. That way it has less to recover before I'm made whole - or I take a loss and turn it into a gain. So I might buy 100 shares of it. Your position would then be 131 shares @ $32.47
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Note that the close of KMI today was it at $31.79
Now you see how this can SOMETIMES work out.