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RE: Advice on Diversification - fenders53 - 10-15-2020 (10-15-2020, 09:24 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote: Thanks to my divorce, I'm 90%+ in my company stock. It's done quite well, but yeah if tech pops, so goes my life savings.You seem smart enough to work through that when you can. Acknowledging the risk is step one. RE: Advice on Diversification - Dividendwayfarer - 10-15-2020 (10-15-2020, 08:02 AM)fenders53 Wrote:(10-14-2020, 07:19 PM)Dividendwayfarer Wrote: This is a moot point as you already made the moves. However let me hijack this thread and ask a portfolio management/investment question.Because he is 70% in a single stock? Diversification is a key tenet of responsible investing. There is no stock on this earth worthy of 70% of your port. Whether it worked the last 25 years still doesn't justify it. XOM or GE might be a good examples, but if not there are a hundreds more that ended far worse. A ten year bull market jades our opinions for sure. There are a lot of mediocre stocks you could have put all your money in and done well enough. Doesn't make it a sound strategy. I guess I was thinking a targeted portfolio size of 500k in the long run; 40 shares of LOW is not even a full position if you want to hold 50 companies. I see your point though. I am generally against selling a winning stock. Some lessons learned from my own experience including selling AAPL I bought around $100/share in 08/09 after making a 20% gain. I still regret today. RE: Advice on Diversification - fenders53 - 10-15-2020 (10-15-2020, 10:51 AM)Dividendwayfarer Wrote:In a perfect world you just start off by spreading it around. And I suggested he trim slowly because we all know what happens when you sell a good stock. My struggle would be where to put the money today. There aren't a lot of options equal to LOW that aren't at least somewhat overvalued today. And I have sold AAPL too early twice.(10-15-2020, 08:02 AM)fenders53 Wrote:(10-14-2020, 07:19 PM)Dividendwayfarer Wrote: This is a moot point as you already made the moves. However let me hijack this thread and ask a portfolio management/investment question.Because he is 70% in a single stock? Diversification is a key tenet of responsible investing. There is no stock on this earth worthy of 70% of your port. Whether it worked the last 25 years still doesn't justify it. XOM or GE might be a good examples, but if not there are a hundreds more that ended far worse. A ten year bull market jades our opinions for sure. There are a lot of mediocre stocks you could have put all your money in and done well enough. Doesn't make it a sound strategy. |