I believe most of the factors in identifying a turnaround stock are qualitative. It depends a lot on management and their future plans, and a little bit of faith. So a good way to put money in those is to limit your investments. I would suggest no more than 2% of your portfolio!
I get what you are saying. Turnarounds always need proof, not just a story. Until the numbers start improving, it is better to keep the allocation small and treat it as a high-risk bet. 😊
I believe most of the factors in identifying a turnaround stock are qualitative. It depends a lot on management and their future plans, and a little bit of faith. So a good way to put money in those is to limit your investments. I would suggest no more than 2% of your portfolio!
I get what you are saying. Turnarounds always need proof, not just a story. Until the numbers start improving, it is better to keep the allocation small and treat it as a high-risk bet. 😊
Well articulated Smitha !
Thank you, that means a lot 😊
Good
Thank you 😊