Any value investors browsing this evening?
When you buy at a value you think to be at a discount, how long do you wait before you sell?
Intuition tells me you would wait until the intrinsic value is reached, but some research says that it may take anywhere from 5-20 years before the intrinsic value is realized.
On average, how long do you, the one reading this post, hold your value investments? What triggers your sell?
Bonus: What is your method of calculating intrinsic value (or at least what things do you use to calculate it, don't need to say the actual formula)?
Looks like time series.
>>1803329
>What triggers your sell
"Successful stocks don't tell you when to sell. When you feel like bragging, it's probably time to sell." - John Neff
>>1803329
I can actually create something like that pic
>>1803329
Its about buying stuff you think is worth it.
For example, go to the store and they have a super mega deal on a laptop computer, lets say macbook for 200, instead of 2k. Its a sweet deal, because you think the value is >> 200, so you buy it.
Now its worth having on its own, the intrinsic value of owning a company, getting the dividend profits, etc.
But meanwhile, if someone comes around and says hey id buy that MBP for 2k, id say sure and get rid of it.
value investors don't take monetary expansion into account.
Growth prospects are delusional, pricings going up can only happen with QE4, yet, befote everything crumbles
>>1803329
You'd sell a stock when it's considerably above the intrinsic value. Other than that, trying to profit from misalignments is trying to read the market. You're not value investing if so.
>5-20 years
And what research would this be?
>>1803982
>it's another anti qe fag