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Divorce and the Stock Market
By Al Thomas        [Hits: 7487]



The most recent statistics show that about 50% of all marriages end in divorce. It is not very encouraging to enter into any kind of relationship knowing that it only has a 50/50 chance of being successful. Failure at anything is never pleasant, but there is one good thing about divorce. You are now free to try again and hopefully this time you will not make the same mistake.

Now I want you to think about divorce and the stock market. Do you own any stock or mutual funds that are selling for less than you paid for them? If you have owned any equities during this past three years I will be willing to bet you have some losers in your portfolio. DonĄ¯t you think it is time to think about a divorce, a divorce from a losing situation?

Suppose you sold everything today and put it all in a money market account paying 1%? I know what you think about 1%. Suppose you had dumped those losers 2 years ago and been in cash all this time? Would you be money ahead at 1%? IĄ¯ll bet you would.

You may be saying you donĄ¯t know whether this is a good time to sell or buy more. Here in one way to make that decision. Analyze the stock or fund you have. If you would not buy more of it now then the smart thing to do would be to sell. And donĄ¯t fall for the big Wall Street lie about dollar cost averaging.

Here is another way to determine how and when to sell ¨C let the market tell you. You can place a stop-loss order with your broker for any amount you wish. Say your stock is selling for $20/share. I like to limit my loss to about 10% so I have my broker enter an order to sell me out if the stock drops to $18. If it keeps advancing I raise the stop loss order every week so that it is trailing along behind about 10%. When it advances to $30 my stop would then be at $27. This way I donĄ¯t have to guess about where to get out. Brokers donĄ¯t like to do this because they have to watch your account, but donĄ¯t let him talk you out of it. You donĄ¯t want to lose everything like you might in a divorce. Limit the damage. If you own mutual funds you will have to watch these yourself as you cannot place a stop-loss order; you have to call the broker to tell him to sell.

When you are in a bad marriage things just seem to get worse and worse. You could lose everything. When you are in a long-term bear market as we are now it is the same. Your financial assets become less and less. At least in the stock market you can limit your losses. DonĄ¯t call a lawyer, call the broker and get out.

EzineArticles Expert Author Al Thomas

Al Thomas' book, "If It Doesn't Go Up, Don't Buy It!" \rhas helped thousands of people make money\rand keep their profits with his simple 2-step method. \rRead the first chapter at http://www.mutualfundmagic.com \rand discover why he's the man that Wall Street does\rnot want you to know.


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