Many investors who claim to be
buy and hold investors change their mind after large losses, leading to large drawdowns.
Not exact matches
While IFRS reported NAVs
and fair value
changes are not helpful in aiding an
investor to estimate near - term stock market price
changes, for the long - term
buy -
and -
hold investors such as the funds managed by TAM, IFRS reported NAVs are a god - send.
Yet many of his followers portray Bogle as believing that it is not necessary for
investors to
change their stock allocations in response to big price
changes (
and Bogle has done little to
change the impression thereby created that he believes that
Buy -
and -
Hold Investing can work for long - term
investors).
Juicy Excerpt: Another big
change since the early days of
Buy -
and -
Hold is that many
investors no longer limit themselves to broad U.S. indexes but seek participation in the global marketplace.
Klien
and Zur define an entrepreneurial shareholder activist as «an
investor who
buys a large stake in a publicly
held corporation with the intention to bring about
change and thereby realize a profit on the investment,» which seems quite broad.
For
buy -
and -
hold investors (like someone who is early retired
and using investments for income), you should ignore all
changes in market value
and only count the actual income produced.
Deciding to make
changes or to not make
changes without having all of the data in front of you — I don't get that, even for a
buy -
and -
hold investor.
This sixth annual installment of the MoneySense ETF All - Stars should reassure long - time, passive,
buy -
and -
hold investors as we largely have stayed the course, albeit with three additions
and the creation of a new game -
changing category.
That said, this relative strength is not a reason to
buy for short - term gains just yet, but when the trend finally
changes, EOS could be among the leaders of the upswing,
and long - term
investors could add to their
holdings here.