No Buy and Hold is not dead, simple because few over priced scrips refused to go up doesn't mean investing is dead, hate to do this again but if you've time go through my thread.
http://www.traderji.com/fundamental...g-traders-investors-faith-into-investing.html
If you have any question just ask me rather then criticizing. peace!!
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1)Is "Buy and Hold" investing really dead?
Ofcourse not!!
2)Does the retail investor now have to think like a swing trader?
New investors surely do, but swing investing is also trading right? no wonder these so called investors loose money without doing proper homework, Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been swimming naked.
3)How to identify weakness in the companies,book profits/losses and exit at the right time?
Mr. G had a wonderful thread few months ago about valuations and investors physiology. you'll find your answer there.
4)For a long term investor what should be the frequency of portfolio review and portfolio churning?
I don't look at my portfolio every day, but I do keep eye on quarterly report and make sure that the company is doing as I expected it to do.
http://www.traderji.com/fundamental...g-traders-investors-faith-into-investing.html
If you have any question just ask me rather then criticizing. peace!!
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1)Is "Buy and Hold" investing really dead?
Ofcourse not!!
2)Does the retail investor now have to think like a swing trader?
New investors surely do, but swing investing is also trading right? no wonder these so called investors loose money without doing proper homework, Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been swimming naked.
3)How to identify weakness in the companies,book profits/losses and exit at the right time?
Mr. G had a wonderful thread few months ago about valuations and investors physiology. you'll find your answer there.
4)For a long term investor what should be the frequency of portfolio review and portfolio churning?
I don't look at my portfolio every day, but I do keep eye on quarterly report and make sure that the company is doing as I expected it to do.
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