Everything that has -20% after the purchase flies out mercilessly ? So a hard stoploss ? Isn't that a bit low for one or the other volatile stock ?
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•@Thunderbolt1978 yes, this can lead to values being sold too early. But I need a maximum excess return of at least 45% net per year for my project (if you don't know it, you'll find plenty of old posts about it). My portfolio value is still relatively small. Normally I expect a monthly price increase of 4-5% from purchased stocks. If they have not achieved this within 3 months of purchase, they are put on the watch list. If I then find a share that promises me a higher return, it is exchanged. You will never find shares in my portfolio that are down 40-50% or more. I don't set hard SLs, but look at the shares regularly. But you mustn't forget. I am not an investor, but rather a trader.
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