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Ronald
@AlterMann
1Lun
Why does anyone here want to sell good stocks on a regular basis?
How about an SL? Then reinvest the dividends in a savings plan and enjoy the profits
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Finanzaristokrat
@Finanzaristokrat
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@AlterMann
Thank you. Just a thought and wanted to gather opinions.
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Staatsmann
@Staatsmann
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@AlterMann
Presumably because many are not familiar with stop-loss or trailing stop-loss transactions or because their brokers do not offer them. :)
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Finanzaristokrat
@Finanzaristokrat
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@Staatsmann
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FairValue
@FairValue
1Lun
@AlterMann
Limit profits, let losses run. Uhhh or something
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Ronald
@AlterMann
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@FairValue
also such a successful strategy
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M1099
@M1099
4Semana
@Staatsmann
Stop loss is indeed offered but must be renewed every 30 days. Trailling does not exist.
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Sven
@Ronin78
3Semana
@M1099
yes, i also had to learn that with dividend stocks the SL flies out with every dividend 😒 that should be changed. Maybe that's only the case with TR?
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GAR2611
@GAR2611
1Semana
This is the case everywhere with the SL and the dividend. Normal procedure. Makes sense in my opinion.
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