Comfort Zone Investing: Sell the weak and keep the strong


Comfort Zone Investing: Sell the weak and keep the strong

Filed under: Comfort Zone InvestingTed Allrich is the founder of The Online Investor and author of the just released book: Comfort Zone Investing: Build Wealth And Sleep Well At Night. In this weekly column, he'll offer advice to investors who are just getting started.Napoleon stated that God is on the side of the strongest battalion. In other words, both combatants may be praying a lot, but who ultimately wins has more to do with real strength than the power of prayer. Winning in the stock market is much like war, or evolution for that matter: Only the strong survive.With that in mind, take a look at your portfolio. How many stocks do you own that you're praying will go up? How many are forging ahead with improved ...

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