TQNT, VIT - Ernie

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • jce05
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 5

    TQNT, VIT - Ernie

    at what point do you cut bait on these two, take the loss and move on?

    thanks James
  • Karel
    Administrator
    • Sep 2003
    • 2199

    #2
    $$$Mr. Market$$$ is never in a hurry to sell his stocks, even if they remain under water for quite some time. But when too many stocks are in the doldrums, $$$Mr. Market$$$ will clean the mess out. And even then it could be a perfect day for a round of golf. And beer. Or beer and golf. Then the stocks will have to wait a bit longer.

    Sometimes external reasons result in a cleanout too (golf and beer permitting, of course, and I forget Las Vegas and filthily huge cigars), for instance when a company gets bought out and the price breaks the winning streak.

    Regards,

    Karel
    My Investopedia portfolio
    (You need to have a (free) Investopedia or Facebook login, sorry!)

    Comment

    • Deaddog
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2010
      • 740

      #3
      Originally posted by Karel View Post
      $$$Mr. Market$$$ is never in a hurry to sell his stocks, even if they remain under water for quite some time. But when too many stocks are in the doldrums, $$$Mr. Market$$$ will clean the mess out. And even then it could be a perfect day for a round of golf. And beer. Or beer and golf. Then the stocks will have to wait a bit longer.

      Sometimes external reasons result in a cleanout too (golf and beer permitting, of course, and I forget Las Vegas and filthily huge cigars), for instance when a company gets bought out and the price breaks the winning streak.

      Regards,

      Karel
      Karel : You have been with The Huge One for quite a while. Has that been the pattern in the past?

      Hold the losers and keep the winning streak intact until something, like a takeover or bankruptcy, forces a sale which breaks the streak. Then clean house, dump all the losers and start over with a clean slate.
      It is hard to find the Truth when you start your search with a preconceived notion of what the Truth will be.

      Comment

      • Karel
        Administrator
        • Sep 2003
        • 2199

        #4
        Originally posted by Deaddog View Post
        Karel : You have been with The Huge One for quite a while. Has that been the pattern in the past?

        Hold the losers and keep the winning streak intact until something, like a takeover or bankruptcy, forces a sale which breaks the streak. Then clean house, dump all the losers and start over with a clean slate.
        Yes, that is one of the two options I mentioned. The other option is when too many stocks have promoted themselves to dead wood. I don't know if there is a fixed rule for this; probably not. But as long as enough stocks continue to reach $$$Mr. Market$$$'s target, the dead wood is not considered much of a problem. Only when torpor starts setting in for the portfolio as a whole is it time to reset the streak.

        BTW, this is why it is such a bad idea to throw everything and your last penny at the most recent $$$Mr. Market$$$ stock pick. You might pick the occasional lemon and it might remain in $$$Mr. Market$$$'s portfolio for a long time, if the other stocks continue to keep up the merry dance. His method just requires diversification.

        Regards,

        Karel
        My Investopedia portfolio
        (You need to have a (free) Investopedia or Facebook login, sorry!)

        Comment

        Working...
        X