Statistics say that the well-known "Santa Claus rally" only starts toward the end of December and continues into early January. In recent days, however, stocks have been falling. It's possible that the situation could change because of a Santa rally, but it's by no means certain that such a scenario will actually play out.
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How long do you usually invest in stocks? What is your investment horizon?
I invest long-term, and when a company's fundamentals aren’t changing and the business is growing steadily, I don’t mind holding shares for 15–20 years. I’m young, so that horizon is really long for me, and sometimes I even play around with stocks that I hold for maybe just two years.
My investment horizon is mostly long-term, but I like to buy some companies for shorter periods where I expect high growth (swing). I have a rule to keep a maximum of 20 positions in my portfolio so it doesn't become a mess over time and I can monitor all the stocks. I review them every quarter and based on that I decide whether to add to a position or sell it.🤝
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Statistics say that the well-known "Santa Claus rally" only starts toward the end of December and continues into early January. In recent days, however, stocks have been falling. It's possible that the situation could change because of a Santa rally, but it's by no means certain that such a scenario will actually play out.
What do you think? Will we get a Santa Claus rally this...
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The Santa rally could come as soon as tomorrow. This is something that can’t be predicted, but there’s still a chance it could turn around.
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How long do you usually invest in stocks? What is your investment horizon?
I invest long-term, and when a company's fundamentals aren’t changing and the business is growing steadily, I don’t mind holding shares for 15–20 years. I’m young, so that horizon is really long for me, and sometimes I even play around with stocks that I hold for maybe just two years.
Zobrazit další komentáře
My investment horizon is mostly long-term, but I like to buy some companies for shorter periods where I expect high growth (swing). I have a rule to keep a maximum of 20 positions in my portfolio so it doesn't become a mess over time and I can monitor all the stocks. I review them every quarter and based on that I decide whether to add to a position or sell it.🤝
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