Diversification good or bad?

Discussion in 'Risk Management' started by oraclewizard77, Jan 22, 2009.

Diversification is the holy grail.

Poll closed Feb 1, 2009.
  1. Stay Diversified

    8 vote(s)
    72.7%
  2. Concentrate your portfolio in just a few stocks.

    2 vote(s)
    18.2%
  3. Stay with Cramer

    1 vote(s)
    9.1%
  4. Way too many polls here on ET

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  1. themickey

    themickey

    Then why all the questions , the searching?
    The only holy grail is between your ears. :)
     
    #191     Oct 28, 2021
  2. deaddog

    deaddog

    I usually ask questions that another trader can answer for themselves. I like to challenge conventional wisdom. Rather than dismiss something off hand I like too see if it's something that I've overlooked. So I ask questions. Might help me; might help the person I'm asking

    Also I can always learn something new.
    You're getting close. :)
     
    #192     Oct 28, 2021
  3. Overnight

    Overnight

    If you are typing to me...

    When the offense is winning, you do not put money on the defensive team! For 12 years the markets have been on the offense in growth! So put your money into the offensive! Especially after end of 2015!

    For crying out LOUD! My offensive plays DID go down like 15% from entry, but at this point are back up to +15%. Don't panic, believe in the plan, and believe in the markets!

    Except T (AT&T). That is the worst POS ever. High-div BS. I should have used that money to get into BTC or SHIB or Doge or whatever, but I am not that sophisticated.
     
    #193     Oct 28, 2021
  4. The more diversified your funds are, the more you have chances of making money. You will be able to cover your costs from one or the other investment.
     
    #194     Nov 2, 2021
  5. deaddog

    deaddog

    But it works both ways. You don't lose as much but you don't make as much. The more diversified you are the more you trend towards average.
     
    #195     Nov 2, 2021
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  6. Good for you. However I feel safe with a diversified portfolio. Diversification can decrease the potential returns but it is an important part of my risk management strategy.
     
    #196     Nov 8, 2021
  7. Yes, definitely. When we try to reduce our risk we are also reducing the potential gains because somehow risks and profits are directly proportional to each other.

    Moreover for diversification, we should always choose the assets that are less correlated. There’s no point in trading the same kind of assets which will give you similar returns.
     
    #197     Nov 8, 2021
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  8. Dr_Trade

    Dr_Trade

    Diversification is always good. You can never know when and how market turns against your side. I agree with @waynejackson choose those assets that are less correlated. Less relative mobility in prices.
     
    #198     Nov 8, 2021
  9. That’s right too. But I am the kind of trader who likes to play it safe. Once a particular asset starts giving me better profits, I will be ready to take more risks on that but not unless I am sure.
     
    #199     Nov 11, 2021
  10. Handle123

    Handle123

    I have over 75 stocks, 60% were bought in 2008--all were dividend/optionable, rest were bought when signals happen whether dividend or not but had to be optionable. When I learned how to hedge on opening positions gave me confidence and start using margin.

    There is other types of Diversification besides number and sectors in stocks, like Commodities, and options. In my youth there was dollar cost averaging buying, and now am doing Dollar cost averaging Selling, each month been selling off 10% of my dividend stocks for past couple months and shifting funds to Commodities and options. Although I am hedged using short Indexes for remainder of stock position and also short Indexes as trying to find extremes, better percentages can be had in other than stocks right now.

    I won't be buying much stocks till another crash happens like 2008.
     
    #200     Nov 11, 2021
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