10-15-2020, 10:00 AM
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Advice on Diversification
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10-15-2020, 10:51 AM
(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.
10-15-2020, 11:11 AM
(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. |
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