07-02-2011, 12:32 AM
Hi all,
I have an interesting problem this new year. I'm taking a look at my portfolio and doing a full evaluation. I've reached a state where I have some spare cash that I really want to move into investments but none of the shares in my portfolio are stuff I'd buy in now. Most of the counters I have performed well but due to their good performances, I consider them pretty well valued.
So my conundrum is this,
1) I can look for new undervalued stocks to purchase with my monies, but I don't want to expand my portfolio any further. I'm pretty familiar with the stocks in my portfolio and don't think I have the capacity to follow a few more.
2) I can put money into my existing fully valued stocks and not get as good growth as I'd like.
3) I just shove everything into a cash fund and wait for my portfolio to become undervalued again (half of me hopes it won't since it'll be a paper loss)
I know that investment theory would suggest that I do 1). Since all my stocks are fully valued, I should sell it all and look for more undervalued stocks but I don't think I can expend the effort and I don't think the companies that I own have suddenly turned into horrible losers.
What would you do?
I have an interesting problem this new year. I'm taking a look at my portfolio and doing a full evaluation. I've reached a state where I have some spare cash that I really want to move into investments but none of the shares in my portfolio are stuff I'd buy in now. Most of the counters I have performed well but due to their good performances, I consider them pretty well valued.
So my conundrum is this,
1) I can look for new undervalued stocks to purchase with my monies, but I don't want to expand my portfolio any further. I'm pretty familiar with the stocks in my portfolio and don't think I have the capacity to follow a few more.
2) I can put money into my existing fully valued stocks and not get as good growth as I'd like.
3) I just shove everything into a cash fund and wait for my portfolio to become undervalued again (half of me hopes it won't since it'll be a paper loss)
I know that investment theory would suggest that I do 1). Since all my stocks are fully valued, I should sell it all and look for more undervalued stocks but I don't think I can expend the effort and I don't think the companies that I own have suddenly turned into horrible losers.
What would you do?