Wow, Well done my friend.
I didn't add up how much you invested but it seemed to be a bit,
What made you want to diversify your super portfolio? also why did you pick the shares that you did?
As for selling time's and making profit it's entirely up to and your strategy.
Have you done much research into the company's you brought into, this info could aid in your strategy.
I currently have not sold any shares that I own, "There all green but it doesn't meant I didn't loose money".
... so this could be over in a month or, ...
........ I don't have any long term plan, only to not do my **** overnight. so this could be over in a month or, I'll keep going for a bit longer.
Not having a long term plan/strategy is a worry. Sounds like you are investing for growth rather than trading. Regardless of whether you are trading, short term investing or long term investing, just remember that it will not happen overnight. Good luck.
OK. Went to bed last night, woke up with an exit strategy.
1. I am prepared to lose 10% of the original $55000 "investment", after that it's nitey nites. All stock gets sold.
2. I am prepared to lose 20% of any one stock, after that it gets the flick.
3. If I can make greater tha 8% p/a on my holding I may continue with this venture. If not, All stock gets sold.
OK. Went to bed last night, woke up with an exit strategy.
1. I am prepared to lose 10% of the original $55000 "investment", after that it's nitey nites. All stock gets sold.
2. I am prepared to lose 20% of any one stock, after that it gets the flick.
3. If I can make greater tha 8% p/a on my holding I may continue with this venture. If not, All stock gets sold.
OK. Went to bed last night, woke up with an exit strategy.
1. I am prepared to lose 10% of the original $55000 "investment", after that it's nitey nites. All stock gets sold.
2. I am prepared to lose 20% of any one stock, after that it gets the flick.
3. If I can make greater tha 8% p/a on my holding I may continue with this venture. If not, All stock gets sold.
Investors in once market darling ABC Learning and a few others, now defunct, who followed this advice didn't do too well.Hi Wilto, welcome to ASF. i was having a good read so thought i would put my 2cents worth in.
If your shares drop 10-20% thats the time to be buying more not selling. I like dollar cost averaging with my shares as long as he company has good figures and potential to perform in the future.
Its very hard to be buying more shares when your portfolio is crumbling but should pay off long term.
cheers
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?