Should I Sell Alibaba After Charlie Munger Cut Its Stake?

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2022-04-13

Source: Alizila

The Daily Journal Corp overseen by Charlie Munger slashed its Alibaba holdings by half. Some investors are panicking if Charlie Munger knows something that they don’t. Does this mean that Alibaba might be uninvestable or that something is amiss?

Many retail investors have tried to copy trade ideas from investment gurus like Charlie Munger and they have also expressed their worries. We even read from an investment forum that some of them are following suit to sell half of their holdings by taking losses.

The fact that retail investors believe that copy trading can make money is more concerning in our opinion. This Alibaba example will not just be an isolated incident that such investors will be faced with. It is no surprise that if one buys on another’s conviction, similarly, one would also sell in the same manner.

But the truth is that investors can sell their holdings for many reasons. One renowned investor is Mohnish Pabrai who also sold a huge amount of shares in Alibaba recently. He shared that one of the reasons was for the purpose of tax loss harvesting and it was not because he thinks that Alibaba is not going to do well. In short, there is weak signal value when anyone sells anything.

And quite obviously, if Charlie Munger now believes that Alibaba is not going to do well, the right thing to do would be to sell all positions rather than keep half of the holdings.

This is just another good example to explain why it is important to be personally convicted in your investments. That means even if today you did not copy trade from another guru, you must still be able to feel good about your decisions when you come to learn of such news. And you would know you are, when you are totally unaffected even if one day the headline reads “Charlie Munger has fully liquidated his Alibaba holdings” and you are still able to hold onto your Alibaba shares unfazed.

By doing so, this is definitely not to say that you think you are smarter than Charlie Munger or other investment gurus. Rather, it is about learning to stick to your own investing plan and most importantly, to be able to make your own investment decisions.

Article was originally posted on The Joyful Investors blog (https://thejoyfulinvestors.com)

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Comments

  • Maky
    2022-04-14
    Maky
    Agree that we need to know why we buy and not copy gurus blindly. For me, Alibaba is a good business and it is now expanding into Europe too. However it will take time for its share price to recover
  • YK Lim
    2022-04-14
    YK Lim
    as Peter Lynch said, there are many reason to sell; and only one reason to buy that is to see the coy is doing well.
  • WatsonA
    2022-04-14
    WatsonA
    I think most importantly is how much conviction YOU have as an investor.
  • WatsonA
    2022-04-14
    WatsonA
    loss harvesting, conversion to 9988, lost faith in fundamentals. It could even be due to the board overriding his decision since he has stepped down as chairman. 
  • ZYon68
    2022-04-14
    ZYon68
    business model is still sound, dca?
  • HzxS
    2022-04-14
    HzxS
    When fhe new came out is too late. Probably he buy back when you sell. 🤣
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