Never Sell Your Stocks Just Because They Go Nowhere
One of the biggest psychological mistakes in stock investing is buying a great company, holding it for several years, watching the share price barely move, and then deciding it is time to sell. The problem is that a stock going sideways does not necessarily mean the investment has failed. In fact, some of the greatest companies in history spent long periods delivering little to no meaningful price appreciation before entering extraordinary periods of wealth creation. And it is precisely during these periods of boredom, frustration, and doubt that many investors abandon positions that could eventually become the biggest winners in their portfolios. Microsoft is one of the best examples. The Market Can Test Your Patience for Years By the early 2000s, Microsoft was already one of the most important companies in the world. Yet after the dot-com bubble burst, its stock entered an extremely frustrating period. From the end of 2000 through the end of 2013, Microsoft shares produced virtually ...