Making Money Minute with Ron Hiebert - Selling With No Regrets
If you own a stock that has become a huge financial windfall, the question that needs answering, is whether you should sell all of it, some of it, or hang on for even bigger gains. An investor in this position should ask themselves two things. How would I feel if I sold nothing and it dropped to zero? …And….How would I feel if I sold everything here, and the stock went up another 10 times in value? The best answer, is to sell enough, so you have minimum regrets, no matter where the price goes in the future. It is impossible to eliminate regret, but it is possible to minimize it.
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Making Money Minute with Ron Hiebert - Selling With No Regrets
If you own a stock that has become a huge financial windfall, the question that needs answering, is whether you should sell all of it, some of it, or hang on for even bigger gains. An investor in this position should ask themselves two things. How would I feel if I sold nothing and it dropped to zero? …And….How would I feel if I sold everything here, and the stock went up another 10 times in value? The best answer, is to sell enough, so you have minimum regrets, no matter where the price goes in the future. It is impossible to eliminate regret, but it is possible to minimize it.
Making Money Minute with Ron Hiebert - Economic Growth & Stock Markets
Stock investors often look at countries economic growth rates as a signal of where to invest. Obviously the higher the growth rate, the more likely stock market returns will move right along with it. But this isn’t always the case. China has had the highest economic growth of any major economy for decades, but its stock markets have gone no where. The US on the other hand has had the world’s most dynamic stock markets over the last ten years. Yet during this time, growth has been slowing. Stock market performance is complex and can’t be reduced to a simple formula.
Making Money Minute with Ron Hiebert
Making Money Minute with Ron Hiebert - Selling With No Regrets
If you own a stock that has become a huge financial windfall, the question that needs answering, is whether you should sell all of it, some of it, or hang on for even bigger gains. An investor in this position should ask themselves two things. How would I feel if I sold nothing and it dropped to zero? …And….How would I feel if I sold everything here, and the stock went up another 10 times in value? The best answer, is to sell enough, so you have minimum regrets, no matter where the price goes in the future. It is impossible to eliminate regret, but it is possible to minimize it.