I have been able to acquire a bit of stock market intuition in two years of small investors, for example the obligatory setback of Tui today after the expected figures, after the last few days of another steep rise. Of course, this does not slow down the long-term "upward trajectory". But for Tui it has been as sure as the Amen in church for a year now.
As a buy-and-hold investor in Tui, I sold around 80% of my holdings on Friday and yesterday in two batches at EUR 9.29 and EUR 9.45 respectively and then followed up today with two previously placed market orders at EUR 9.09 and EUR 8.95.
As we all know, every little helps.
I haven't quite understood "sell on good news" yet or what is supposed to be rational about it - better "sell the day before expected good news" 😁
