Howard Usually I do not comment but in this case thanks for a great article. It is a solid reminder (which I often need) of what factors need to be looked at when evaluating an existing position.
You tried to make it simple, however, you only succeeded in making it more difficult with all the technical details introduced, that only confirmed your initial position that selling is perhaps the most difficult aspect of the trade. It was well appreciated.
Thank you for the feedback. Yes, when selling, there are a lot of factors to consider. There is really no getting around it. Howard
“Current P/E versus historical—if the stock is breaking into new P/E highs, it could be overextended. When the rise in the stock is solely due to P/E expansion (i.e. the price is inflating while earnings stay the same), you may want to reduce or get out. See below.” I am rather new to SR so I might be off base here. You write here about P/E trends. Where in SR can one find P/E trends?
The best place for P/E trends is to use the chart. Select P/E from the fundamental pull down menu and look at the P/E over time. It is best to look over a long time period (i.e. years) Howard
Another good rule of thumb is to ask yourself if the money currently invested in a given stock could be better used elsewhere.
Thanks for republishing this excellent article. Is consistent with advice given to me long ago–assets are not for loving. Harder to implement than say.
Many thanks for putting all sell factors in one place, a great checklist. I bought CBI recently, a way out of favor stock at its low range, and it gained 20% in four days. It is slowly dropping, so I will sell if that trend continues. Admittedly it was a speculative buy based on historically low price and a personal bias in its favor given its heavy construction business. It has nothing to do with Chicago, being a Netherlands based company. I keep feeling it will resume upward trend, purely emotional, why my head says take the money and run. Selling IS hard.
Is ETF/STOCK RSI and/or Technical Strength and/or falling below 10 months (200 MA) be used? Also when an equity 50 MA becomes below 200 MA it is also a reason to sell? But I believe using P/E is very useful Idea. Thank you very much
Certainly those technicals are useful indicators as well. They all help tell the overall story for a stock.