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The Biggest Downside to 'Buy and Hold'
By Richard Smith, founder, TradeStops
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
It's August here in Florida, and that means one thing...

It's hurricane season.

The trouble is, most people aren't listening. You see, Florida hasn't suffered a major hurricane since Hurricane Charley in 2004.

Going 13 years without a major hurricane has caused most Floridians to become complacent. It's human nature.

The same goes for investing. The bull market in U.S. stocks is eight years old. It has been the gift that keeps on giving for "buy and hold" investors. But we aren't naïve. Eventually – whether it's next week, next month, or next year – a hurricane will hit the stock market.

Is your portfolio prepared?

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The steps you take to protect yourself today could mean the difference between a comfortable nest egg or having to delay retirement for a few years.

Ask yourself the following question: How long can I go before my portfolio fully recovers after a market correction?

In the following chart, you can see how long it took the market to recover its post-crash losses...


The market peaked in March 2000. By October 2002, the S&P 500 had shed nearly 50% of its value. It took until June 2007 – more than seven years – for the market to recover its losses.

Stocks peaked again in October 2007 and fell an enormous 56% through March 2009. It took until March 2013 – nearly five and a half years – for the S&P 500 to reach its pre-crash levels again.

Even after the market's most recent pullback – from May 2015 to February 2016, when stocks fell 14% – it took nearly 14 months to break even again.

These corrections wiped out the brokerage accounts of millions of people. Many had to postpone their retirements or even unretire altogether. Lots of people got scared out of the market and sold near the lows, missing out on the gains.

My friends at Stansberry Research have been warning readers to prepare for another major market correction. As my friend Steve Sjuggerud has repeated, we're in the "Melt Up" phase. The market is marching to new highs practically every day. People have grown complacent. But eventually, the Melt Up will end and the "Melt Down" phase will be here.

Now more than ever, you must listen to our advice...

1Follow your trailing stops.

I designed my TradeStops software to help investors manage risk. TradeStops can sync with your online brokerage account and tell you EXACTLY when to sell a stock. This helps minimize your losses and takes all of the guesswork and emotion out of investing.

2Keep your position sizes reasonable.

Don't put your whole portfolio into one or two stocks. No one stock should make up more than 5% or so of your portfolio. That way, if a stock falls 25% tomorrow, you've only lost about 1% of your total portfolio... much easier to stomach than if you have huge position sizes.

3Use proper asset-allocation guidelines.

Don't invest 100% of your assets into one asset class like U.S. stocks. To prepare for the market's next hurricane, you need to diversify your portfolio. That means owning some "hard assets," like real estate and gold, in addition to stocks and bonds.

TradeStops is designed to help you survive the next market hurricane. Of course, it will also keep you invested in this bull market for as long as possible.

Follow the three steps I outlined above. Your portfolio will thank you.

Good investing,

Richard Smith

Editor's note: How high will this bull market go? When will the bubble pop? Is it too late to get in? Steve Sjuggerud has the answers. He gathered all you need to know in a brand-new, free report for DailyWealth readers. If you have money in the markets, we strongly encourage you to get Steve's take on what's about to happen. Plus, as a part of this special offer, you'll receive one year of TradeStops – a $228 value – ABSOLUTELY FREE. Watch Steve's short presentation here.
Further Reading:

In February, Richard shared a little-known upside catalyst for the U.S. stock market. The S&P 500 is up more than 8% since his essay. Read more here: Why the S&P 500 Could Surge Higher This Year.
 
"Regardless if the huge bear market that Porter has been predicting shows up," Richard writes, "it's always a good time to take a close look at your own portfolio and see where you might need to make adjustments." Get the full story here: Four Ways to Protect Your Portfolio From a Crash.
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BIG BANKS CONTINUE THEIR RALLY

Today's chart highlights another big winner in the financial sector...
 
We like to check in on America's big banks from time to time. Firms like JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Wells Fargo (WFC), and Bank of America (BAC) are America's "financial backbone." They rise and fall with our country's ability to make money, save money, service debts, and generally "just get along." Another big player in the industry is Morgan Stanley (MS)...
 
Morgan Stanley is one of the biggest banks in the U.S., with more than $800 million in assets. For more than 80 years, it has been one of the wealth-management industry's leaders. And in June, the company announced some big news: It boosted its dividend by 25% and plans to buy back up to $5 billion worth of its stock.
 
As you can see in the chart below, MS shares have thrived in recent months, recently hitting new 52-week highs. They're up more than 65% over the past year alone. Financial stocks are hot right now, and it's likely we'll see more strength as these companies send more cash to shareholders...
 

How to take advantage of the Melt Up with limited downside risk...
 
The Melt Up in U.S. stocks is here. We want to own U.S. stocks as the uptrend continues. But that doesn't mean we don't have an exit plan...
 

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