Investing is a game of opportunity costs. The goal? Generate the most returns while taking risks you feel comfortable with. Today it’s time to make a change in Our Portfolio. We will sell one company and use the proceeds to buy more of two companies we currently own. I should apologizeEvery time I sell a stock, I should apologize. You are an invaluable reader and there is only one reason why we decide to sell a stock… … When I notice I made a mistake. As Charlie Munger said: “The best time to sell a great stock is almost never.” The only valid reason to sell a quality stock? When you notice you were wrong. The investment thesis is no longer intact and the company is losing (some of) its moat. Today it’s time to sell a stock in Our Portfolio as I think there are better opportunities elsewhere. And that’s why I want to apologize to you. I made a mistake here and I’m taking full responsibility for it. Unfortunately, making mistakes is part of the game. We should always keep the rule of three from François Rochon in mind:
As Peter Lynch said: However, this doesn’t mean I don’t feel bad about this. I feel personally responsible. That’s why I will try to share the key learnings with you. Here’s what we’ll do:
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