There is nothing at all pathetic about holding on to a rising stock, Snoopy - so yes, I thoroughly approve. To sell a stock in a strong uptrend simply to "rebalance your portfolio" would be pathetic. Surely the aim is to maximise gains rather than engineer a perfectly balanced portfolio! The time to sell will come soon enough - you can do your rebalancing then.
This chart depicts a set of indicators tailored to the long downtrend. All triggered at around the same time and gave excellent entry signals. These same indicators will all eventually give "sell" signals, but with such conservative parameters they will be relatively slow to fire. As such, they are OK for fairly inactive investors but those looking for more timely exit signals would want to use faster indicators.
Lengthy discussions and diverse opinions on exactly how to "value" RBD are interesting, but ultimately are only of academic interest. What the market values RBD at is much more important.
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