While
quite a bit of time and research goes into selecting stocks, it is often hard
to know when to pull out – especially for first time investors. The good news
is that if you have chosen your stocks carefully, you won’t need to pull out
for a very long time, such as when you are ready to retire. But there are
specific instances when you will need to sell your stocks before you have
reached your financial goals.
You
may think that the time to sell is when the stock value is about to drop – and
you may even be advised by your broker to do this. But this isn’t necessarily
the right course of action.
Stocks
go up and down all the time, depending on the economy…and of course the economy
depends on the stock market as well. This is why it is so hard to determine
whether you should sell your stock or not. Stocks go down, but they also tend
to go back up.
You
have to do more research, and you have to keep up with the stability of the
companies that you invest in. Changes in corporations have a profound impact on
the value of the stock. For instance, a new CEO can affect the value of stock.
A plummet in the industry can affect a stock. Many things – all combined –
affect the value of stock. But there are really only three good reasons to sell
a stock.
The
first reason is having reached your financial goals. Once you’ve reached
retirement, you may wish to sell your stocks and put your money in safer
financial vehicles, such as a savings account.
This
is a common practice for those who have invested for the purpose of financing
their retirement. The second reason to sell a stock is if there are major
changes in the business you are investing in that cause, or will cause, the
value of the stock to drop, with little or no possibility of the value rising
again. Ideally, you would sell your stock in this situation before the value
starts to drop.
If
the value of the stock spikes, this is the third reason you may want to sell.
If your stock is valued at $100 per share today, but drastically rises to $200
per share next week, it is a great time to sell – especially if the outlook is
that the value will drop back down to $100 per share soon. You would sell when
the stock was worth $200 per share.
As
a beginner, you definitely want to consult with a broker or a financial advisor
before buying or selling stocks. They will work with you to help you make the
right decisions to reach your financial goals.
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