Investing Basics – What Are Your Investment Goals (2)
Posted By George on November 4, 2009
This is common practice for people who have invested for the purpose of financing their retirement. Second reason to sell shares if there is a big change in your business to invest in a cause, or will cause, the value of shares fell, with little or no likelihood value increased again. Ideally, you want to sell shares in this situation before the start value drop.
If the value of the stock spikes, this is the third reason you may want to sell. If a stock worth $ 100 per share today, but drastically increased to $ 200 per share next week, he is a great time to sell – especially if the view is that the value will go back down to under $ 100 per share soon. You will sell the stock at this time worth $ 200 per share.
As a beginner, you definitely want to consult with a broker or financial advisor before buying or selling shares. They will work with you to help you make the right decisions to achieve your financial goals.
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