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    I came across this site a few days ago and have been poking around a bit. I am thankful for it's creation. I finally found some kindred spirits. Unfortunately, the majority of my co-workers, merely take what they are given and don't take chances. This is most evident in their 401k investing. I am amazed at the percentage of people in my agency who invest solely in G their whole career. I thought I was a bit of a slinger with my funds. However, looking at some of the trades made by posters, I am somewhat conservative. If you can always be concentrated in the best performing fund, who needs diversification? Over time, how realistic is that? I notice many are heavily overweighed in I. Are they chasing what is up the most? If yes, at what point is out-performance significant enough to warrant loading up on particular fund? Likewise, when is under-performance significant enough to sell a fund? For instance, since I is on the radar, historically it has lagged S and C. If it begins to revert back to historic norms, when does one "give up on it"? Over the years I have found I am just not that omnipotent. Likewise, as my balance has grown, I find it more difficult to reallocate large percentages at once. Therefore, for the most part, I create a diversified portfolio for a portion of my portfolio, and then trade around the edges. As investors I think we can sometimes be our own worse enemy. Limiting my play money kept me from shooting myself in the foot a few times. To those who have been able to consistantly beat "buy and hold" it would be helpful to discuss methodology in more detail. Looking forward to being a part of this site....


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    Default Welcome!

    Welcome yeskevin!

    I am sure we will all have different answers to your questions. That's what makes this board so great - So many ideas and strategies. Sounds like you'll fit right in.

    Thanks for joining us!
    Tom

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    Default Re: New Guy

    Welcome, yeskevin.

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    Welcome to our forums. You can join our Automated Tracker once you have 10 posts. Read the Automated Tracker Rules in my signature. Click Members Ranking to see the current return rankings of our members.

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