Does it matter if you are adopting a long term view?
On one hand, you advise people against timing the market and take a long term view, on the other hand, you tell people you selling because you think it's too high and all the stuff.
what happened to all the risk tolerence, asset allocation, dollar cost averaging mumbo jumbo? in the end, you, of all people, back out on your own advice.
you probably would not publish this, but I think your views can't be trusted because your words are not consistent with your actions.
Mr Tan, I feel like liquidating most of the funds I have, and wait out for the collapse, if it will ever happen.
ReplyDeleteHow long more will this bullish market last because it triggers a melt down?
Many thought last year was high, but I held on to now, perhaps time to consider to liquidate some?
My humble opinion that Point 1 is more likely to occur !
ReplyDeleteU.S. stock market may begin fading next week.
My two cents worth.
Does it matter if you are adopting a long term view?
ReplyDeleteOn one hand, you advise people against timing the market and take a long term view, on the other hand, you tell people you selling because you think it's too high and all the stuff.
what happened to all the risk tolerence, asset allocation, dollar cost averaging mumbo jumbo? in the end, you, of all people, back out on your own advice.
you probably would not publish this, but I think your views can't be trusted because your words are not consistent with your actions.