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Have you lightened your postions? |
I was curious, with the markets being up 5% in the last two weeks has everyone lightened up their stock positions. One of my rules of investing is to always lighten my positions as the market goes up, and to put money back in as the market goes down. In the last few days I have lightened my positions by about 25%. Now I may end up kicking myself if the market continues to go up another 10%, but I have learned from experience that I would be more upset if the market dropped back 5% and I hadn't taken any money off the table. So I'm curious as to how many others have lightened their positions, or are you letting everything ride? exactduke, I suppose that I would be defined as a trader, but I don't really think of myself as trying to time the market. The market naturally fluctuates up and down, and I don't try to time the moves. I simply buy when the market goes down, and sell when it goes up. Lately the market has been nice enough to make a couple of 10% corrections. As it does, I buy. It doesn't really require a great deal of intelligence. The hardest part is figuring out what to buy. That's where it gets tricky. But if you can figure that out, then it's just a matter of buying low, and selling high. I constantly trade DIAs. I lightened up all my DIA positions this morning. Your philosophy is sound, and it comes after some positive and negative experience in trading. I'm letting it ride, I dollar cost average so I buy more when the market is down and less when the market is up. Plus it removes the emotional side of things. I am not taking any money off the table. The maket has been moving pretty steadily upward since the spring of 2003. We have had periodic pullbacks, but how many of these would quality as a correction - maybe a couple?? I've done a little selling, and much less buying (but not zero) over the last 2 months. I have been swapping out of US equities and looking to go more overweight in Asia, especially China. |
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