1D·

Selling?

2
23 Comentarios

Imagen de perfil
Has anything changed in the reasons for your investment in Google? If not, I don't understand the question.
65
Imagen de perfil
$GOOGL has not run hot. It was grossly undervalued in a long-term comparison before the last rise. Not every stock that rises 40% has run hot. There are also stocks that grow into the fundamental figures and expectations, which is usually the case with small caps. But it can also happen to a MAG 7 company.
6
Imagen de perfil
Am now 99.42% up and see no reason. Savings plan continues...
5
Imagen de perfil
My average price is in double figures and I will not sell a single share. $GOOGL is one of the companies that (will) massively shape our present and foreseeable future.
3
Imagen de perfil
if a stock is running hot at 40 percent up and you want to sell...is your goal never to reach a tenbagger?
3
I bought Alphabet myself this year and am up 60%. But don't think about selling. If you are not sure, why not set an SL to hedge your profits?
2
Why should it have run "hot"?
2
Imagen de perfil
Top company, well positioned in every division, no high valuation. No reason to sell.
2
Imagen de perfil
I am up a good 100%. I'm not buying at current prices, but I'm definitely not going to sell any shares. I have other candidates in my portfolio 😅
2
Imagen de perfil
the $GOOG A share was raised to 280$ by citigroup only yesterday
1
I'll keep Google until I'm 60
1
Imagen de perfil
Google is a long-term investment. Buy and Hold ☺️
1
Imagen de perfil
Hold !!!
Imagen de perfil
wow it is better u take profits and enjoy yourself
Imagen de perfil
Utilize the tax allowance ;)
What do you mean? Can rise or fall
Imagen de perfil
In my opinion, taking a few profits after the run is not a bad idea in the current environment. You don't have to sell the entire position. Just scale a little 👍
will never be sold...
Imagen de perfil
Hypothetical question for you: If Alphabet should correct again at some point and temporarily give up 40%, can you agree to stand at +/- 0 again or not? Personally, I can and just keep buying, as I am convinced of the company for the future, if it bothers you that all profits are gone again and you then throw in the towel, now would not be a bad time to sell. But still, this is not investment advice, just a hypothetical thought exercise.
Imagen de perfil
No, that is not the way.
Imagen de perfil
DCA to Rente✌🏼
Imagen de perfil
Entered without an exit scenario? Now connected in a vacuum?
It's exactly the same: Google $GOOGL is by no means "hot":
If you have access to it, take a look at the share price performance since 1998 and go from there to the right in five-year intervals: the price increases are just like that.
If you had bought the share in 2005 and then sold it again in 2007 (spoiler: a huge price increase), you wouldn't be able to stand on two legs today.
Since then, the share price has exploded again, or between 2008 (crash) and the end of 2009 (explosion):
For genuine, market-dominating growth stocks with solid fundamental quality and global market penetration, this is the normal state of affairs.
I would only sell these shares if I either needed money urgently or if there was a change in the fundamental valuation of the company:
This is absolutely not the case with Google.
Únase a la conversación