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How to Protect Your Gains When the Market Hits New Highs

How to Protect Your Gains When the Market Hits New Highs

by Uncommon Sense Investor | Feb 8, 2021 | Blogs, Financial Planning, Investing, Media, Stocks

The easiest way to answer the question in the headline is to say that it depends on what type of investor you are. Do you like to take some profit when your stocks are hitting new highs or do you have the stomach to absorb some volatility over the longer-term to wait...
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