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3. Selling for passive investors

Tracker funds

The only time to sell tracker funds is when you really need the cash. Otherwise they should be left to compound as long as possible.

As a passive investor, you should not sell when the market "seems high", because you are not trying to exercise your judgment about whether any given level is cheap or dear. And you should definitely not sell in a falling market. Otherwise you are very likely to miss out on good future returns.

Core holdings

Some companies enjoy enough growth potential to last a lifetime, or even longer.

If you invest a decent proportion of your portfolio in them initially, say 10-15 %, these holdings can grow large enough for you to live off the dividends alone. You need never sell, and may profitably pass them on to your heirs. Of course, they must first be bought at reasonable prices in relation to their earnings!

Among the shares Warren Buffett has named as his "permanent holdings" are Coca-Cola, Gillette and The Washington Post Company.

Typical core holdings have:

They should only be sold if these advantages are irreparably eroded.

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Quote

"If the job has been correctly done when a common stock is purchased, the time to sell it is - almost never."
Philip A. Fisher



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