If you are a long-term investor, you should avoid churning your portfolio.... Multiple entry/exits in order to time the market would only make your broker rich, not you.... so, my suggestion would be invest in the business (read long-term), not in the stock (read Short-term).... in case you will need this money in next 3-4 years, and want to park it in some debt instruments to avoid any erosion in your corpus, then you might consider exiting partly to that extent at 30% jump.... but if you want to exit to reenter, then NO....
Thank you Sir for this knowledgeable video. At this time is it advisable to exist if the growth is more than 30%?
If you are a long-term investor, you should avoid churning your portfolio.... Multiple entry/exits in order to time the market would only make your broker rich, not you.... so, my suggestion would be invest in the business (read long-term), not in the stock (read Short-term).... in case you will need this money in next 3-4 years, and want to park it in some debt instruments to avoid any erosion in your corpus, then you might consider exiting partly to that extent at 30% jump.... but if you want to exit to reenter, then NO....