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"It makes sense to ride the winners and sell the losers, but loss aversion makes people do the exact opposite."
Why do most portfolios have a few winners but a long list of losers? Why are your profits from your winners smaller than your losses from your losers? Due to loss aversion, investors sell their winners fast and hold on to the losers. Investors behave as if the loss occurs when the sale is made, when in fact the loss has already occurred, with the depreciation in price. Offsetting a loss against other income has tax benefits, too - it makes good sense to ride the winners and sell the losers. But loss aversion makes people do the exact opposite.
Keep INVESTING Simple and Safe (KISS) ****Investment Philosophy, Strategy and various Valuation Methods**** The same forces that bring risk into investing in the stock market also make possible the large gains many investors enjoy. It’s true that the fluctuations in the market make for losses as well as gains but if you have a proven strategy and stick with it over the long term you will be a winner!****Warren Buffett: Rule No. 1 - Never lose money. Rule No. 2 - Never forget Rule No. 1.
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