I am a private investor from the Netherlands in my mid thirties. I have a very long term view and with my own investments I focus on a combination of stable, dividend-paying investments, and growth stocks. My favorite holding period is forever, but I am looking for new and interesting opportunities. I am writing for Seeking Alpha because I like to share my insights and enjoy the interaction about investing ideas. My writing is mostly about stocks I own, and others I am interested in.I have a university degree in engineering and professional experience in many industries, including government, engineering, supply chain, mobility and IT. But please do not read investment articles because the writer has nice degrees or fancy references. Read my articles because I provide an authentic, humble and realistic voice with some good old common sense.In the picture you can see my cat, who sadly died a couple of years ago. He has been the logo of Giesbers Investment Strategy since its inception. I chose his picture since my investment strategy mimics his behavior: more than 90 percent of the time, investment means doing nothing, and my cat was a genius at this. Also, during brief periods of time he could become very agile and active, just like what I should do when I notice great investing opportunities. Also, my cat was very picky with his food, which a good investor should also be with his holdings. Only the very best is good enough.
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