Cutting win or loss like a professional trader!
I'm trying to act professionally as a serious individual investor, so let me share my cut-loss/cut-win practices and experiences,,, [about 1 in 4 or 5 times my initial investment turns red, and 1/10 time to cut-loss and 2/3 times to cut win],,,
1. If there is no extra bad news and the stocks have low p/e and low p/b, I almost never cut-loss, sometimes I even overweight and average on stock like HSBC below 140, or 480 with 5 p/e, .6-.7 p/b 6 months ago when I recommended it,,,
(A great teaching from Peter Lynch,,, of course, very cautious value-investors like Buffett will always leave a very safe margin for the stocks they purchase, let say 10% safety zone even with conservative estimate of discounted cash flow)
2. If the stocks are hot frying stuff, 100% discipline in cutting loss [same as warrants],,,
(any speculation and high risk activities must set clear cut-loss level)
3. If unexpected bad news or result were announced, better keep +90% discipline to cut-loss... unless the price drops far below the cut-loss level and was fully reflecting those bad news,,,
(with sudden drop we may look for technical rebound to cut-loss)
4. If the overall market turns bad with bearish trend,,, cut-weight on all stocks and just keep a few defensive ones with decent p/e and p/b,,,
(bearish market must cut-loss after a rebound or before another diving)
5. NEVER turn your decent profit into loss, so before all your profit disappears, better cut-win first (e.g in case your profit is dropping from 15 % to 10%, set a cut-loss price at 5-7% corresponding to the profit you are expecting)
(The best suggestion from the greatest stock gambler, Jesse Livermere)
Brothers/sisters here please feel free to make any comment or recommendation
[ 本帖最後由 小花至愛 於 2007-4-30 01:00 編輯 ]
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