FloatingUnicorn
FloatingUnicorn

I have 2000 nifty bees ,I know market is all time high ,and it will fall. should I sell it and cash in ?

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WobblyDumpling
WobblyDumpling
Amazon16mo

What's the point investing in nifty if you want to time the market 🤦

FloatingUnicorn
FloatingUnicorn

But I know I'll have short term losses now, or I should just keep on investing and forget it?

WobblyDumpling
WobblyDumpling
Amazon16mo

How will you decide when to buy it again?

FluffyCupcake
FluffyCupcake
Amazon16mo

Where you will take that money? 🧐

FloatingUnicorn
FloatingUnicorn

That I'm not sure, invest again mostly

FluffyCupcake
FluffyCupcake
Amazon16mo

STCG + STT + uncertainty of market movements 🧐

MagicalBagel
MagicalBagel

A poll would have been great for this post actually. Side note, I’d sell.

JumpyHamster
JumpyHamster

Think long term. I had similarly bought gold bees 8 years back. Though of selling at 45k peak, but just kept it for some reason. Today they are at 60k plus.

Dont touch if you don't need.

TwirlyLlama
TwirlyLlama

Well if continue to hold it can still be right
If you sell you can still be right

A very important factor is time frame and what are you doing with the sold funds . Without this info - difficult to advise

FloatingUnicorn
FloatingUnicorn

Well iam 25 ,have no liability, so I invested all my salary on this. I'll be jumping soon to get a bigger package ,till that I was planning to aggressively invest. From my next job I'll be cutting down investments to 20%.

SnoozyNoodle
SnoozyNoodle

Don't sell. Treat it as your long term investment. Build your portfolio around it. It will give a good 12 percentage over 10 years.

SqueakyNugget
SqueakyNugget
TCS16mo

Cash out. Indian market is definitely overweight

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