Q: Hi Team,
General question. If I have unrealized gains in certain stocks (take AYA for example) would it not be wise to cash in these gains and top of several stocks that have dropped sharply? BAD or AVO would come to mind.
In addition I was quite over weight in SGY. I like the stock and think it will rebound (I get the sense you agree as well). However I was thinking of cutting my position from ~10% down to 5% in order to redistribute these funds to the above mentioned stocks or possibly others (BDI, MCB etc...) that have been mentioned in your questions section.
I suppose in summary I realize that selling now is not ideal (as everyone else seems to be) but are there certain times when freeing up money in your portfolio to buy stocks that have been hit hard is a good idea?
General question. If I have unrealized gains in certain stocks (take AYA for example) would it not be wise to cash in these gains and top of several stocks that have dropped sharply? BAD or AVO would come to mind.
In addition I was quite over weight in SGY. I like the stock and think it will rebound (I get the sense you agree as well). However I was thinking of cutting my position from ~10% down to 5% in order to redistribute these funds to the above mentioned stocks or possibly others (BDI, MCB etc...) that have been mentioned in your questions section.
I suppose in summary I realize that selling now is not ideal (as everyone else seems to be) but are there certain times when freeing up money in your portfolio to buy stocks that have been hit hard is a good idea?