It is said that stock markets always go up in the long run. Which is why you should never sit on a large amount of cash as you could mistime your entry back into stocks.
However, is this view correct? Or is there an advantage to keep varying your allocation between stocks and cash and cash equivalents?
Check out the video to know the answer.
Rahul Shah co-head of research at Equitymaster is the editor of (Research Analyst), Editor, Microcap Millionaires, Exponential Profits, Double Income, Midcap Value Alert and Momentum Profits. Rahul has over 20 years of experience in financial markets as an analyst and editor. Rahul first joined Equitymaster as a Research Analyst, fresh out of university in 2003 but left shortly after to pursue his dream job with a Swiss investment bank. However, he quickly became disillusioned working for the 'financial establishment'. He learned first-hand the greedy stereotype of an investment banker is true and became uncomfortable working for a company that put profit above everything else. In 2006, Rahul re-joined Equitymas ter to serve honest, hardworking Indians like his father, who want to take control of their financial future - and not leave it in the hands of greedy money managers. Following the investment principles of Benjamin Graham (the bestselling author of The Intelligent Investor) and Warren Buffet (considered the world's greatest living investor), Rahul has recommended some of the biggest winners in Equitymaster's history.
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1 Responses to "To Move or Not to Move into Cash Right Now?"
AMIT NAGPAL
Jun 27, 2022This video from Mr RAhul seems overboard when he suggests liquidation of 50% portfolio and get into FD. Every year and two, doing these sort of transaction is really silly from tax point of view and no person would be able to get good longterm returns in multibaggers.