When is the Best Time to Protect Your Investments and Retirement Money?

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In this episode, Ron DeLegge @etfguide explains how different financial scenarios and markets can impact the timing of your investment portfolio's Margin of Safety cushion. Ron tells you the optimal time to implement your safety net.

Margin of Safety is among the three cornerstones of prudent investment management that 99% of investors miss. While the size of every investor's Margin of Safety cushion will vary, all investors - both new and experienced - must invest with an adequate cushion.

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The advice is 100% correct, margin of Safety is always important on anything. It’s a defense against risk
Thanks Ron for great advice

ebrahimhabib
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Go Team ETF Guide!!! I have been starting to increase my margin of safety. Feel a lot better. Also, I think the added peace of mind allows you to think more rationally about buying stocks and ETFs for your financial situation.

joannemeeks
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I took advantage of this little run up we had so far this year and sold some stocks and moved funds to high yield savings account which is currently yielding about 3.7%. Soon will be paying 4.5% just to hold cash so not a bad deal.
So now I'm sitting on 25% of portfolio in cash for the time being. 🙂

jeancarloferreira
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First you need to define what YOU mean by margin of safety.

I know you are not talking about buying a stock at a discount but I don't think most people have a clue what you are talking about.

I THINK you are talking about building a cash reserve as the market is going up.

janshuster
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Why cant you just use stop markets on all your ETFs. All my ETFs have stop markets on them. Usually good for 3 months and have to renew them. True you will lose a little depending where you put the stop market, but better then losing it all. Move it up as you gain equity in the fund and eventually it would be house money your losing and not your principle!

robertsmith