nomadic_m
07-05
I maintain a long-term perspective on my core holdings, disregarding short-term market fluctuations.

Meanwhile, my satellite positions are managed with a more active approach. I realize profits when gains reach 10-15%, and implement stop-loss orders at a 10-15% downside to limit potential losses. This strategy allows me to balance risk management with opportunities for growth.

Have You Ever Sold a Stock as Soon as it Broke Even?
Some investors say they could withstand a 50% loss but couldn’t hold on to a 50% gain. Most steadfast Tesla holders likely didn’t sell at the low point, but they might have sold after Tesla rose to broke even. ---------------- Have you ever sold a stock as soon as it broke even? Endure 50% loss or hold on to 50% gain? Which is harder for you?
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