Q: I am a retired, conservative, dividend-income investor that is, for the most part, fully invested and normally employ a buy-and-hold style. I trim-and-add around my target position allocations.
I normally don't "market time", but am aware of the market decline predicted post-inauguration and "reversion to the mean" with stocks who get too far ahead of themselves. With that as the backdrop, is it reasonable for the following:
1. ABT = can I pick it up for < $6.40?
2. NWC = can I pick it up for < $27.50?
3. SLF = can I pick it up for < sub-$50.00?
4. WSP = can I add to it for < $43.00?
I know this sounds like market timing, but I've only got a small amount of cash and I'm willing to wait for one or more of these to come back to me. Thanks for your help...Steve
I normally don't "market time", but am aware of the market decline predicted post-inauguration and "reversion to the mean" with stocks who get too far ahead of themselves. With that as the backdrop, is it reasonable for the following:
1. ABT = can I pick it up for < $6.40?
2. NWC = can I pick it up for < $27.50?
3. SLF = can I pick it up for < sub-$50.00?
4. WSP = can I add to it for < $43.00?
I know this sounds like market timing, but I've only got a small amount of cash and I'm willing to wait for one or more of these to come back to me. Thanks for your help...Steve