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it all depends on what your trading plan is.
Personally I look for undervalued advanced exploration stocks that have a likelyhood at mining at some point in the next 3-5 years AND plan on holding onto these until at least that stage.
They will be worth what they have in the ground, so 'corrections' are little more than 'market annoyances' to me, except that I could have possibly bought in at a cheaper level.
At the end of the day, if I make 300% instead of 400%. I'm not gonna cry about it.
Not asking if/where/how there will be a correction..
Simply asking what do you do when there is one?
Many people will guess and try to pull out 'before' it hits i guess.
But once it really hits what do you guys do?
Hold on and wait/hope things return eventually
sell out, hold cash and wait for a pick up again?
If you buy on rumour and instinct I guess you sell on the same...
If you buy and hold because the market only goes one way you've got some pretty expensive wallpaper.
Post bear cartoons?Simply asking what do you do when there is one?
But you can't hide.I,d RUN
No way, the bears are gearing up for a major party at some stage... might miss it if they hibernate.Hopefully you've fattened up and can hibernate until theres signs of growth in the spring.
Cheers
Happytrader
Don't know if anyone else noticed this today or not...but all my postions rallied into the close...well the majority anyway. I had the feeling there were still a few buyers about.
Cheers,
basically I intended on long term holding for most of my stock.. SO i guess I hold through a correction as well.. Some that have been sittin on the fence for too long might be time to go and give something else a chance..
When people talk about a major correction (ie sell in may theorists, bearers etc) do they mean a long running down trend? At which if this happens why would anyone stay in?
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