tiistai 10. tammikuuta 2023

Bubbles, Booms and Crashes part 7. I found one, what should I do?

When a bubble or boom is found, it is clear that most investments are too expensive. It is difficult to recommend any investment. Using leverage is even less recommendable. Extremes can last longer and grow higher or decline lower than anyone thinks. They are unpredictable and not easy to predict. The peaks and crashes of bubbles and booms may seem clear in retrospect, but few succeed in predicting them. Don’t try to time peaks and crashes.

It does not mean that you should not do anything. Bubbles and booms are good moments to consider selling investments that are too expensive. Not everything is worth selling at once. It may make sense to diversify your sales of the most expensive investments. This makes sense because prices are rising higher than expected. Tax consequences should be taken into account. At the same time, people can sell their loss-making investments to reduce taxes.

Uniform proposals cannot be made for all asset classes. For example, more time should be set aside when selling houses. They are not worth buying unless you get them really cheap. The same applies to other real estate. Easy-to-sell assets such as securities require a more individual approach. Short selling, i.e. the sale of other people´s securities, is difficult to recommend because of their negative risk / reward ratio. The profit can be 100%, but the loss can be several hundred percent. Options that take advantage of price reductions are another matter, but my expertise is not enough to make any suggestions.

Once a bubble or boom is identified, the investor´s cash reserve increases, because it makes sense to start selling little by little. The buying should not be rushed. As cash reserves grow, you have to be patient as temptations to participate in the boom increase as prices continue to rise further than expected. You can pay off your debts if you have them. At the same time, it is worth increasing cash position, because sooner or later prices will crash. Then you get good investments with low prices. Lack of cash in a collapse lowers long-term investment returns. Everyone should match their money supply to their needs. For example, the age of the investor matters. The older the investor, the smaller the portion of the assets is worth investing in. There are plenty of other reasons, but I won't go into them in more detail.

The crash is a good time to buy. It may take a long time for the bubble to move from the top to the bottom. Smart money makes sure it gets to sell as much of its bubble-priced assets as possible to others. It can take years to profit from being right. Prices are also falling lower than anyone expects. Crash of more than ten percent or more than fifty percent are normal in equities and in alternative investments such as commodities and currently popular cryptocurrencies. I do not recommend the latter to anyone as they may become worthless.


In crashes, it makes sense not to sell everything fast and it is not worth trying to predict the bottoms either. They can take years or decades before prices return to the previous peak. There is no hurry. Although the rise may be rapid at first, prices will remain far from previous peaks for longer after the bubble. Tax consequences can also be considered during collapses if possible. Cash reserves during crashes are useful, because you might have to sell your best assets during them. Nobody will buy your worst investments during them.

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