Q: I would like to add a member's perspective to Donald's question about "when to sell".
I have been watching BNN since the network started. Please know that the analysts who appear are for the most part there to promote themsleves and their funds. They are not "bad" people, it is just the way the game works. If you look at their funds performance over time, I can assure you that most are not raking in the profits and killing the market. They amplify their winning calls and downplay their errors (even when they have gotten things terribly wrong). I watch only to glean the odd bit of info on a company I am following, or to guage how others are thinking in the market.
If you think market timing is a good strategy, please reconsider. One might do as well betting on NFL games. Maybe there are a few souls who can succeed at that, but they are surely very rare.
For a nominal cost, Peter has provided us with a diversified portfolio of quality companies. It really dosen't get any better than that. Hold them and they will recover when the market eventually does. Resist the urge to trade too frequently. Don't be swayed by the boasting of those on BNN.
Cheers
John
I have been watching BNN since the network started. Please know that the analysts who appear are for the most part there to promote themsleves and their funds. They are not "bad" people, it is just the way the game works. If you look at their funds performance over time, I can assure you that most are not raking in the profits and killing the market. They amplify their winning calls and downplay their errors (even when they have gotten things terribly wrong). I watch only to glean the odd bit of info on a company I am following, or to guage how others are thinking in the market.
If you think market timing is a good strategy, please reconsider. One might do as well betting on NFL games. Maybe there are a few souls who can succeed at that, but they are surely very rare.
For a nominal cost, Peter has provided us with a diversified portfolio of quality companies. It really dosen't get any better than that. Hold them and they will recover when the market eventually does. Resist the urge to trade too frequently. Don't be swayed by the boasting of those on BNN.
Cheers
John