Not exact matches
It's interesting that Alan mentioned historical points where
stocks «
fall out of a
bed in one
fell swoop, as they did in 1987 and, more recently, the turn
of the century.»
This Winter / Spring our favorite Investingstrategy will be buying quality undervalued
stocks that have just
fallen out of bed, e.g. DYN, HAL on bad news / sector association - our old
fallen angel strategy.
But because they buy a small slice
of every
stock, and hold them through thick and thin, the impact is muted when any single company
falls out of bed — and they always have a stake in the market's big winners.