9 Survival Tips for the Market Shakeout Blues

Investors who bought during the top of the frothy commodities rally are now panicking or kicking themselves. Neither activity helps an investor or trader think straight. Below are a few tips in dealing with the current market shakeout.
1. If you believe you invested in the right stock(s), then turn off your computer and do something enjoyable. Exercise is a great stress reliever. The its shakeout. If you didn’t get stopped out, or failed to place earlier stops, your best opportunity lays ahead in picking up additional shares at a of the experts we’ve interviewed tell us the next rally should start sometime between late July and Labor Day. In an attempt to interview the uranium
2. Do you believe the fundamentals which engendered the commodities boom have changed? If they haven’t, taking a breather. We don’t see any fundamental change in the markets. Russia still wants nuclear power, and its oil production may be peaking. China hasn’t
3. If you worry about your investment in one stock or another, then stop watching the ticker
4. There’s an old clichй that the time buy is when you feel like dumping everything you own in the category. At the exact moment you want to sell your entire portfolio of uranium may be wiser to add to your holdings. This applies mainly to the retail investor. Most of the professionals did dump at the top and are the shares of the naпve who waited until the washout to start selling off.
5. Has a major, earth-shattering event occurred? The last bull cycle in Island (TMI). The last decent rally in the precious metals markets fell off a cliff after it was discovered Bre-X Minerals had perpetrated a fraud about ‘discovery’ in Indonesia. Something significant and newsworthy always transpires, and it is also far-reaching. That is the trigger. As with TMI and Bre-X, those were the
6. Before pulling the sell trigger, ask yourself: Do I really want to give up these bargain basement hunter, who will make a killing on my losses?
7. Since most of you will still panic, please review the following basics for any
A) How much cash does the company have in the bank? During shakeouts, cash is king. Prescient companies, which completed their the recent and robust rally, are sitting pretty. They can weather the short-term storm and are well-oiled to move forward when this correction bottoms and reverses.
B) Has the management remained the same? Unless the top financial and/or technical people blew
C) Have One of the reasons you invested in a uranium company was because it announced it had “pounds in the ground.” Some companies have more than others.
Next time, when the markets are racing higher, and you feel like you won consider this bit of biblical advice. The old joke goes, “When did Noah build his ark?” The answer of course is: Before it began to rain.
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