I don’t jump in and out of stocks. For instance, I’m well into my third year in BOFI, my biggest position and over 15% of my portfolio now, and starting my third year in CELG. my third biggest and 13%. I’m finishing my second year in Synaptics.
Saul,
I wasnt suggesting you jump in and out of stocks, but you sell more quickly than others. You have a really good process and it works really well for you.
I dont think Groupthink is such a bad thing if you understand what you are investing in and believe in the investment. However, asking you what a good investment is right now and then blindly ploughing money in there is definitely not a good groupthink.
When TMF recommends stocks and people buy, it is also groupthink. However when you read the rec, if you understand the market and then invest, your results will be much better.
I do understand that you generate ideas from fellow Fools and then invest, however let me ask you one thing. The stocks that you have held for longer in your portfolio, are they your own picks or were they also recommendations via other Fools. Also have you ever thought why you sell out sooner on some of the stocks, why do you do that sooner than others and how have these stocks performed after you sell. You made a comment earlier that you only need to worry about stocks you own, not ones you dont. So I believe you havent looked back, but maybe you should.
The reason I say that is, if you (i am thinking about myself here) invest purely because others have said so, I have tended to sell a lot sooner than I would like. In other cases, where I truly believe in the story, I have kept those much longer and have had really good results.
As you can see from my portfolio composition, HDB is disproportionately long. That is my longest held stock. At least 13 years so far. I like LTBH because David Gardner has made his fortune by holding stocks like AMZN, SBUX, NFLX, AAPL etc. for a very long period. That is in my mind the only way to build sustainable wealth. At least that is how I look at it.
I should not be saying these things to you, who in my mind is an extremely successful investor and has done really well over the long run.
I just wanted to shed some light on my thinking.
Vish