Checklist for profit taking
For a decision to take profits, what are the variables / checklist of items that are applied in reaching a yes/no/partial sale decision.
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For a decision to take profits, what are the variables / checklist of items that are applied in reaching a yes/no/partial sale decision.
Hi Simon,
A good question — and hopefully one we’ll keep refining over time as profits accumulate. In practice, when considering whether to take profits we run through a checklist of key questions. No single factor drives the decision; it’s typically a combination of the following:
Market Matters Profit-Taking Checklist
Has valuation become stretched?
We review the stock across several valuation metrics (earnings multiples, growth assumptions, sector comparisons) to determine whether the current price is still justified.
Has the position size become too large?
Strong performance can cause a holding to grow beyond our portfolio risk parameters. If the weight becomes excessive, we may trim to maintain diversification.
Would we still buy the stock today?
A useful discipline is asking: if we didn’t already own it, would we initiate a position at the current price? If the answer is no, that often points toward trimming or exiting.
Has the price reached our target?
If a stock approaches or reaches our valuation target and the outlook hasn’t improved, it may make sense to lock in gains.
Are there better opportunities elsewhere?
Capital is finite. If we see a more attractive opportunity in another stock or sector, we may recycle capital from positions that have already performed well.
Portfolio comfort – “Invest to Sleep”
One of our mottos at Market Matters is “Invest to Sleep.” If a position becomes large or volatile enough that it makes us uncomfortable from a risk perspective, reducing exposure can be the sensible course.
In short, we aim to plan the trade and trade the plan. The reality is, that Markets often move quickly, but maintaining a disciplined process helps ensure profit-taking decisions are driven by portfolio strategy rather than short-term emotion.
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