Apple and Nvidia are "own, don't trade" stocks, so should they be kept as they are, or shrink down?
First, let's address our idea of "own, don't trade" stocks.
To main a diversified portfolio, we don't want any of our positions, even Apple, to get much bigger than 5-6%.
That doesn't mean we don't love the name or no longer view it as an "own, don't trade," it simply means that while it is an "own, don't trade" we also still abide by the view that discipline trumps conviction (diversification and not don't be greedy being the two disciplines of focus in this case) and that overrides the own, don't trade mantra.
When we say "don't trade" these two names, we stay invested in both and don't try to catch the next 10% move up or down.
Persons:
Jim Cramer, Eli Lilly, Jennie, Nvidia —, Nvidia wasn't, Jim Cramer's, Jim, SeongJoon Cho
Organizations:
Nvidia, Broadcom, Costco, Apple, Federal Reserve, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Apple Inc, Bloomberg, Getty
Locations:
Hanam, South Korea