Emotional Investor
12-03

How to trade in December? Great question, i did well in November my portfolio ended up almost $37.5k. First day of trading in December really sucks though if you look at the pick below. But its the stock market, what happens each day is irrelevant, unless of course you get into a margin call situation. 

But today just reminds me, what goes up can come down. I have quite a few calls open, ill look to realise those this month as the price is right, and push some of that profit into my dividend engines, that fuel the cash flows in my portfolio. I took serious risks this year, and made serious returns. But not going to test it. 2025 will be a little more conservative until i find the right investments. Made a tonn on very good picks. But they are expensive comparatively to where they were. 

By the time santa slides down the chimney i think we will all be ready for a break. In December I still see huge upside. The early selloff of a few stocks is just November profit taking i think. Get out your nut crackers, cause December will be nuts, in my humble opinion.

Santa Rally Begins! How to Trade December?
S&P 500 has risen 5.73% this month. With the index continuously hitting new highs, several Wall Street investment banks have raised their targets for U.S. stocks in 2025. Nearly all major investment banks predict further gains for U.S. stocks next year. The most optimistic is Deutsche Bank, which has set a year-end 2025 target of 7,000 points for the S&P 500. However, analysts also caution investors to consider the risks of high valuations. --------------- How's your protfolio going in November? Will santa rally happen after so many gains in November? Are you bullish on S&P 500?
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