Kenan Abel
📊 Adding to Winning Positions the Right Way Adding to a winning position can significantly improve returns—but only if done with discipline. Many traders add emotionally, confusing momentum with opportunity. Controlled scaling requires planning, not excitement. Start by reassessing fundamentals. Ask whether the original investment thesis is still valid and whether valuation remains reasonable. Adding should only occur if risk/reward still justifies additional exposure. Position size must remain within predefined limits. Create scaling rules in advance. This may include adding at specific price levels, after confirmed pullbacks, or following fundamental improvements. Journaling each addition is essential—it forces justification and prevents impulsive overbuying. Always consider portfolio balance. Even strong positions should not dominate overall exposure. Diversification protects against unexpected reversals and maintains stability. When executed rationally, adding to winners enhances performance while preserving discipline. You compound success without increasing emotional risk. Over time, this approach builds confidence and consistency, allowing strong positions to grow without destabilizing the portfolio. That’s it for now. Regards, Kenan $NSDQ100 $GER40 $BTC $NVDA (NVIDIA Corporation) $SPX500 $GOLD
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