Know when to sell
Deciding when to buy a stock is
often easier than determining when to sell. As you're reviewing your portfolio
at year-end, consider these situations that may indicate the right time to
sell.
When there are no tax consequences. If you hold stock in a
retirement fund, you may want to reap gains with no tax impact.
To take money off the table. If a stock has had a nice run, you could
sell a portion to recoup part of your investment. You can continue to invest in
the stock but with locked-in gains.
A shift in fundamentals. Consider selling if the economy changes or
an entire industry becomes vulnerable due to negative news.
When you've given up on a stock. If a stock has been declining or
flat-lining for an extended period, selling low now can save you from having to
sell even lower later on.
To take a contrarian position. If the market has gotten frothy and
all the news is optimistic, choosing to harvest your gains could be a wise
move.
When cash becomes attractive. A gloomy economic outlook could be
reason to increase your cash reserves.
Having a disciplined selling strategy means giving as much
thought to the sale of a stock as to the purchase. Contact us. We're here to
help.
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