I have some holdings in my portfolio that I am having significant trouble parting with. I invested in a bunch of smaller companies a couple years back. I have some winners and some loosers, but one of them in particular has been really successful for me. It is a company called GNK. I didn’t know a lot about them when I purchased them at 6 bucks a share, but now they are up over $66. So the problem I am having is that I get the feeling it is time to sell, but they have a dividend payout coming soon, that I have to wait for. How do I know I should sell? Well, I am not completely sure. In selling companies I don’t really have an exact formula. I know what I am looking for when buying. I analyze a companies products, their balance sheet, web buzz factors, and other soft indications that this company is moving in the right direction. This doesn’t seem repeatable on the opposite end. Tell me what are your signs to look for when exiting a value play position? Maybe you can help me maximize my investments.
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