LTC John Shaw913857<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have invested since the late 80s and find the severe down drafts as unsettling but ultimately I do not change my portfolio allocation. I am a Dollar Cost Averager, I purchase consistently into a diversified set of investments via 401K. <br />I have stocks (US, Intl), bonds, REITs, alternate investments (commodities)<br />When we have huge down days, I watch but ultimately I don't change allocation because my lifetime is my planning horizon. I am using working, but sometimes I will just sit and home, grab the popcorn and watch the gnashing and wailing on CNBC or Fox Business.<br />What do you do?<br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="http://www.nbcnews.com/business/markets/stock-market-turmoil-dow-plummets-more-1-000-points-open-n414746">http://www.nbcnews.com/business/markets/stock-market-turmoil-dow-plummets-more-1-000-points-open-n414746</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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<p class="pta-link-card-description">It's another rough day for overseas markets, and all signs suggest it the losses will bleed over to the U.S.</p>
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Loss of 1000 points at Open, Dow Downer! Do large down days cause you to buy or sell from your portfolio?2015-08-24T09:51:57-04:00LTC John Shaw913857<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have invested since the late 80s and find the severe down drafts as unsettling but ultimately I do not change my portfolio allocation. I am a Dollar Cost Averager, I purchase consistently into a diversified set of investments via 401K. <br />I have stocks (US, Intl), bonds, REITs, alternate investments (commodities)<br />When we have huge down days, I watch but ultimately I don't change allocation because my lifetime is my planning horizon. I am using working, but sometimes I will just sit and home, grab the popcorn and watch the gnashing and wailing on CNBC or Fox Business.<br />What do you do?<br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="http://www.nbcnews.com/business/markets/stock-market-turmoil-dow-plummets-more-1-000-points-open-n414746">http://www.nbcnews.com/business/markets/stock-market-turmoil-dow-plummets-more-1-000-points-open-n414746</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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Loss of 1000 points at Open, Dow Downer! Do large down days cause you to buy or sell from your portfolio?2015-08-24T09:51:57-04:002015-08-24T09:51:57-04:00LTC Gavin Heater913896<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I think the markets at large are far too emotion based these days, and adversely influenced by automatic trading. I know there are stops and controls in place, but unsure who programs them and how they are established. Nonetheless I am still in for the long haul, and I rebalance at least annually.Response by LTC Gavin Heater made Aug 24 at 2015 10:07 AM2015-08-24T10:07:24-04:002015-08-24T10:07:24-04:002LT Private RallyPoint Member913963<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Most retail investors have the majority of their assets in vehicles that do not carry any costs to reallocate. Market drops can represent a great buying opportunity for equities specifically. Of course it's no reason to take any money out of the market, but metaphorically changing lanes when the opportunity presents itself can sometimes help you get ahead of some traffic on the road to your financial goals. Pick a road and stick to it, but changing lanes from time to time can often work in your favor.Response by 2LT Private RallyPoint Member made Aug 24 at 2015 10:25 AM2015-08-24T10:25:18-04:002015-08-24T10:25:18-04:00CW3 Kevin Storm914481<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Buy on fire sale days, selling on plunge is a loser. If you think it is going to adjust, unload early, wait for it to go down and then wait some more for the fallout, then buy when everything is devalued. The average recession actually only lasts 6 months. When the stocks you buy recover, then move up you are in the catbird seat!Response by CW3 Kevin Storm made Aug 24 at 2015 1:23 PM2015-08-24T13:23:12-04:002015-08-24T13:23:12-04:001SG Private RallyPoint Member933547<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Sounds like you understand the markets John. It's all about the proper allocation, as you know. I literally been rolling my eyes for the past two weeks. It's sickening what some people do to themselves financially, especially during the pullbacks and corrections.Response by 1SG Private RallyPoint Member made Sep 1 at 2015 8:14 PM2015-09-01T20:14:06-04:002015-09-01T20:14:06-04:002015-08-24T09:51:57-04:00