Q: I am trying to make a plan for what I will specifically do when the next correction comes. I am making a list of stocks that I will buy. I have set aside some cash. My plan is to spend 25% of my cash at each 5% downturn interval. So when the market corrects 5% I will spend 25%. If the market corrects another 5% I will spend another 25%. My plan is too keep going until I run out of cash. When I do run out of cash (when the market is down 20%) I would tap into a line of credit using the same strategy.
What do you think of this plan? Is it a good way to manage a correction? If not, can you suggest a better way? Thank you.
What do you think of this plan? Is it a good way to manage a correction? If not, can you suggest a better way? Thank you.