I expect the market to rally for a short time since COVID-19 deaths appear to be peaking in the U.S. My plan is to sell our peripheral holdings into the rally, while maintaining our core holdings.
I have increased shares in existing positions or added shares in new holding during the downturn. I consider most of these newly acquired shares "peripheral" holdings. I start trading out of these holdings when the return is about 15% nominally. I experienced 15% gains in as little as a few hours due to the extreme volatility, but more common is a time period of a few days, if I'm lucking.
Overall, we are still down, but as of the end of March, the loss was only
There will probably be another decline to lower lows. I will wait for that to happen before adding significant funds to purchase more stocks.
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