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Evaluating risk and return
1.Evaluating risk and return
2.What's investment risk?
3. Researching investments
4. Selling investments
Strategies for selling
5. Using options
6. Develop your investing savvy
 
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Strategies for selling

One way to calculate the price at which to sell an investment that has increased in value is to set your price objective at a percentage of the purchase price, such as 30% or 35%. Of course if you own a stock that's moving steadily higher, you may want to postpone selling in anticipation of realizing a larger return — provided that your analysis indicates that the stock is sound and demand remains high. The same is true with selling bonds if interest rates seem likely to be reduced in the near future.

Another way to protect your gains is to sell some — say 50% — but not all of your total holding when it hits your target price. Or you might sell a third of the total when it has climbed 30% in value and another third when it is up 50%.

Preventing loss

One way to keep losses in check is to establish a stop-loss price when you buy, just as you set an upside price for gains. You can also calculate it as a percentage of the purchase price, though you may want to use a smaller percentage — say 15% — to establish what you're willing to tolerate in losses before you sell.

You still have the flexibility to postpone selling if the price hits your stop point because the market as a whole is falling. That's true even if you've given your broker a stop-loss order, provided you remember to cancel it. But if you continue to put off the sale because you're waiting for the market to turn around, you could end up magnifying your losses.


 
Thomas J. DorseyThomas J. Dorsey, President and co-founder of Dorsey, Wright & Associates
         
   
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