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What is everyones process of selling their winners, do you let them run or trim the profits after a certain time?
u/Waste-Elderberry9887 · Reddit — r/ValueInvesting ·
May 02, 2026 at 22:52
· ⬆ 15 pts · 💬 35 comments |
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Post asks about general portfolio management strategy for selling winning positions, not a specific stock thesis.
Author seeks opinions on letting winners run versus trimming profits, indicating a focus on risk management and discipline.
Quality assessment: Noise – a meta-discussion on trading process, not well-researched DD or a specific investment idea.
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35
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86%
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