🎁How much pullback are you willing to tolerate?

What kind of return strategy do you prefer in the stock market? $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$

Do you agree with the statement:

The higher the tolerance for pullback, the more likely to achieve higher returns?

Which one do you pick?

Enduring a single 50% pullback yields a 100% return; enduring ten 10% pullbacks results in a final gain of 159%.


# How Much Pullback Are You Willing to Tolerate?

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  • Shyon
    ·01-20
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    Personally, it depends on the strategy, but usually, I allow 10-15% of pullback for my holdings which is consider safe during a bull market. However, during a bearish sentiment market, I may allow slightly more, like 20-25% as I factor in the panic sell etc... If you are holding growing and earning stocks, the pullback usually won't affect much.
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  • icycrystal
    ·01-20
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  • Bonta
    ·01-19
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    It boils down to fundamentals. If the stock is trading 50-60% below valuation, it doesnt matter, as in the long run, there will be reversion to the mean. I am already used to holding stocks that trade 50-60% from purchase price. Will usually average down to bring down the cost. Overtime, they usually recover. However, there is a mark difference between 50% drop and 5x drop of 10%. 50% drop has a high probability of structural issues within the stock, as usually stocks with strong fundamentals even if they drop is in series of bad news. Structural issues will be very difficult to recover, as it implies damage to the fundamentals of the company. A review of the position will be urgently required.
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  • Aqa
    ·01-20
    Different pullback i can tolerate for different stocks in different markets. It all depends. Enduring a single 50% pullback yields a 100% return; enduring ten 10% pullbacks results in a final gain of 159%.
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  • Alubin
    ·01-19
    i believe it is debatable. Unless u are investing in broad market index where the general trend is upwards over the past 30 years, else there is a likelihood the pullback will not recover...
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  • highhand
    ·01-19
    high risk high returns for 10 yr investment time line. 50% drawback it's fine.
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  • icycrystal
    ·01-20
    at this point, not much... probably 5 to 10%...
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  • Agree!! Bring it on! 💥
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