2011 was another year of education for me. As I've indicated in previous posts, I've realized a lot of gain, but I've also maintained higher levels of unrealized losses than in the past, so it's hard to call 2011 and unqualified success.
The graph below represents the positive side of my 2011 results as compared to 2009-2010.
Blue - monthly realized gain
Yellow - 6 month moving average
Red - 12 month moving average
I also learned (or re-learned) the following lessons.
- Take profits when you can. There are several underwater holdings that were once well in the black. Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda.
- Be wary of small cap stocks. These cannot be quickly liquidated in quantity at market price.
- Stick with dividend stocks that pay on a quarterly basis. TSYS and NOK are exceptions to this rule that have resulted in marginal reductions in my dividend income.
2012 is off to a slow start and I have not made any conscience changes in strategy as I did in 2011. I find myself with significant holdings in market index ETFs and I'll need to decide if this approach continues to make sense in a (hopefully) rising market. I also expect to have funds from a relatively large 401k becoming available and I'll need to decide if I want to put these finds into the investment pool and handle them in some other way.