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Why did you pick 8% as the rule?

November 4, 2008

If you cut your at 8%, it will always allow you to survive to invest another day. I have seen people go bankrupt or ruin their health because they’d fall in love with a , could not face up to and admit mistakes, and couldn’t make the hard sell decisions. Vacillating when it comes time to sell is how you will sooner or later experience big . And big will cause you to lose your , which you absolutely cannot let happen if you expect to continue investing.

If you are worried, the old adage, “sell down to the sleeping point,” is the best way to relieve some pressure. You don’t have to sell it all, just sell something so you can sleep at night.

If you cut all your at 7% or 8% below your purchase price, and then sell just a few of your when you’re up 25% to 30%, you can be right once and wrong twice and still not get into trouble.

Your best-performing stocks should be held longer for a larger possible profit. Always sell your worst-performing first, not your best performing .

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