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When people say they are staying out of the market or on the sideline does it mean...
a)they are selling what they can and then just holding their cash , or does it mean b) they are leaving what they have in the market and just not buying or selling at the moment ?
Or something totally different ?
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Originally Posted by toast2success
a)they are selling what they can and then just holding their cash , or does it mean b) they are leaving what they have in the market and just not buying or selling at the moment ?
Or something totally different ?
My understanding is cashed up and waiting for a better opportunity to enter the market.
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Originally Posted by toast2success
a)they are selling what they can and then just holding their cash , or does it mean b) they are leaving what they have in the market and just not buying or selling at the moment ?
Or something totally different ?
Unfortunately there is nobody in the entire world that can answer your question.
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I always assumed it meant holding cash. Some may hold gold or other items which are meant to hold value regardless of the direction of the sharemarket.
I am sure there are some that just get out of the speculative stocks but hold their long term portfolio and some would be somewhere in between.
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Cash until the tea leaves change.
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