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Q: Hi, PBX has already exceeded their total 2020 gross sales by 21% this year. The numbers seem good but can you comment on their tact on communicating their gross sales rather than net sales as a key performance indicator.
- First Trust ISE Cloud Computing Index Fund (SKYY)
- iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (IGV)
- WELL Health Technologies Corp. (WELL)
- AmeriTrust Financial Technologies Inc. (PBX)
- Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate (LSPD)
Q: I need some help determining if/when I should sell some of my winners. I've more than doubled the money I invested in the above names and so I feel inclined to sell enough shares to recoup all/some of my initial investment. I'm worried that may be overly cautious though and I should hang onto the winners to see larger gains.
Can you outline some of the things I should be considering to help me make this call?
Is the better option to stay 'dispassionate' and just sell if any of these holdings rise well above a full position?
Given the price increases, I currently have a half-position in each of LSPD, WELL, PBX and a full position in each in SKYY and IGV.
Thanks for all the help, you have been really great guidance
Michael
Can you outline some of the things I should be considering to help me make this call?
Is the better option to stay 'dispassionate' and just sell if any of these holdings rise well above a full position?
Given the price increases, I currently have a half-position in each of LSPD, WELL, PBX and a full position in each in SKYY and IGV.
Thanks for all the help, you have been really great guidance
Michael
Q: Can I get your thoughts on this Company, Powerband Solutions Inc.?
It has an interesting business model focusing on the vehicle market; but I frankly bought it expecting to lose all my money. After a long while of being under-water, the price is a decent amount higher than what I bought in. I'm trying to figure out if I should exit and take the (small) gain or stick around for the long-haul.
It has an interesting business model focusing on the vehicle market; but I frankly bought it expecting to lose all my money. After a long while of being under-water, the price is a decent amount higher than what I bought in. I'm trying to figure out if I should exit and take the (small) gain or stick around for the long-haul.
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