If you have stocks that are under, you hold
If you were talking about un-leveraged real estate I would agree but when the FED sets it's sights on crashing the market the bottom could potentially be endless. I'm not a stock guy myself but I would think that getting out now and setting the money aside to buy the (ginormous) dip would be a decent strategy.
or items needed by electric cars
Any small American rare earth element mining company (if I was into stocks) would be on my list of dip buys, the Chink supply chain will collapse after they invade Taiwan, which I think is pretty obvious that they are going to. Also any SOC manufacturers with facilities in the U.S. for the same reason.
Just my 2 cents.
>If you have stocks that are under, you hold
If you were talking about un-leveraged real estate I would agree but when the FED sets it's sights on crashing the market the bottom could potentially be endless. I'm not a stock guy myself but I would think that getting out now and setting the money aside to buy the (ginormous) dip would be a decent strategy.
>or items needed by electric cars
Any small American rare earth element mining company (if I was into stocks) would be on my list of dip buys, the Chink supply chain will collapse after they invade Taiwan, which I think is pretty obvious that they are going to. Also any SOC manufacturers with facilities in the U.S. for the same reason.
Just my 2 cents.
Case in point:
https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/coal-miners-surge-after-europe-backs-russian-coal-embargo-assuring-much-higher-coal
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