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ProShares Short S&P500 -1x Shares (SH $39.16)
- $39.16 Cap: $1.18B
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ProShares Short S&P500 -1x Shares (SH $39.16)
- $39.16 Cap: $1.18B
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ProShares Short QQQ -1x Shares (PSQ $33.22)
- $33.22 Cap: $528M
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Q: What is the best way to reduce the max drawdown in a long term growth investment portfolio that has increased a lot in value over the years? What are some strategies or things for investors to be cognizant of or do over time?
My investment strategy is to buy high quality compounders and hold them a long time. My top sectors by weight are tech, financials, industrials and cons. cyclical. My bottom ones are utilities, materials and communications with energy and staples in the middle.
It always seems like my portfolio takes the stairs up and the elevator down. I'm happy with the returns so far and hold high quality growth names. Are there strategies to reduce the downside while enjoying the max upside? : ) Such as raising cash or hedging (PSQ, SH) at certain times, although this is market timing which I tend to try to avoid. Your thoughts? Thank you!
My investment strategy is to buy high quality compounders and hold them a long time. My top sectors by weight are tech, financials, industrials and cons. cyclical. My bottom ones are utilities, materials and communications with energy and staples in the middle.
It always seems like my portfolio takes the stairs up and the elevator down. I'm happy with the returns so far and hold high quality growth names. Are there strategies to reduce the downside while enjoying the max upside? : ) Such as raising cash or hedging (PSQ, SH) at certain times, although this is market timing which I tend to try to avoid. Your thoughts? Thank you!
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ProShares Short S&P500 -1x Shares (SH $39.16)
- $39.16 Cap: $1.18B
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ProShares Short QQQ -1x Shares (PSQ $33.22)
- $33.22 Cap: $528M
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Q: I would appreciate a sampling of hedges for the NASDAQ 100 & S&P 500 please.
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ProShares Short S&P500 -1x Shares (SH $39.16)
- $39.16 Cap: $1.18B
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