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2022-09-27

Stocks are falling and bond yields are rising, but markets still don't seem convinced the Federal Reserve will pursue plans to keep increasing interest rates until inflation is under control. I'm still at a crossroads deciding if to liquidate my $117k stocck portfolio, what's the best way to take advantage of this bear market?$Netflix(NFLX)$

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  • melson
    2022-09-27
    melson
    you may want to sell half or more when the stock price bounce, use this to fund other better performing stocks that you don't want to miss out. for bear market, you can't go long because the stock price will keep trending down making new lows. the reason only half your portfolio is sold is because there isn't confirmation that the stock market will continue to fall after rebounding. it may shoot up. wish you good luck.
  • S.B.D
    2022-10-24
    S.B.D
    Hold on until next year December, will see rebound
  • Redfox24
    2022-10-24
    Redfox24
    Ok
  • Huey8
    2022-10-24
    Huey8
    ok
  • DoreamonGo
    2022-10-24
    DoreamonGo
    Ok
  • Jeff Ng
    2022-10-24
    Jeff Ng
    Ok
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