A couple of months ago people were clambering that anyone holding stocks was a moron and it was better to be sitting on cash. Where are those people now?
This time December, the S&P 500 was hovering around 3800 and we had just emerged from the S&P’s worst performing year since the Great Recession. With the Federal Reserve continuing to tighten plenty of folks were scrambling to say that the worst was yet to come and everyone needed to get out of stocks NOW.
Since then, the market has recovered, the FTSE in particular has hit all-time-highs, and sentiment is strengthening. Is there still a case to be made that the market will drop another 20% from here? If there is, I’m not seeing it get made. If you pulled everything out of the market in December, well you missed the upswing. Cash isn’t without its downsides.
This was supposed to be a bigger post, but frankly I just don’t have much else to say. Don’t be like this guy, just because stocks can go up as well as down doesn’t mean your best bet is to sell everything and put it under a mattress. On average, the people who make the least amount of trades have the best portfolios, and that means buying once and never selling.