you also don't need to worry about a margin call if you are an investor that is not leveraged.
i've certainly increased the long percentage in my longterm account (i had 40% of portfolio in long positions prior to christmas and now have 60% in long positions).
again, depends on yer paradigm. if you are talking an unleveraged investor or swing trader, there are (have been and will be) some great value opps.
how many stocks out there are at prices where a year ago you would have KILLED to get in at that price. but as is the nature of most (losing) market participants, they fail to take advantages of the opportunities presented in the market based off others panic and euphoria
i've certainly increased the long percentage in my longterm account (i had 40% of portfolio in long positions prior to christmas and now have 60% in long positions).
again, depends on yer paradigm. if you are talking an unleveraged investor or swing trader, there are (have been and will be) some great value opps.
how many stocks out there are at prices where a year ago you would have KILLED to get in at that price. but as is the nature of most (losing) market participants, they fail to take advantages of the opportunities presented in the market based off others panic and euphoria