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Know when to cut a faltering winner... SPONSORED If you're worried about running out of money in ret

Know when to cut a faltering winner... [Wealthy Retirement]( SPONSORED [The One Proven Path to a "Never-Ending Income Stream"]( [One Proven Path]( If you're worried about running out of money in retirement... you need to see [what two Ph.D. professors have uncovered](. [FINANCIAL LITERACY]( When to Cut a Winner Kyle Wehrle, Assistant Managing Editor, The Oxford Club [State of the Market]( When it comes to your portfolio, the stocks are like the players of your fantasy football team. They all serve a special role in helping you win. But as Chief Income Strategist Marc Lichtenfeld explained [last week]( some stocks underperform and need to be cut. We know that parting with stocks you love isn't always easy, even when they're dead weight. But in this week's episode of [State of the Market]( Marc discusses an even more difficult investing decision... When to cut a winner from your squad. Say you have a winning stock in your portfolio... You might be tempted to hold on to the stock in hopes it will continue to rise. You're emotionally invested in it now. It's your champ, your ringer... right? Wrong. At a certain point, you need to take your profits off the table. That means you need to sell winners before they start losing some of your hard-fought gains. SPONSORED [It's Like Betting on a Coin Toss... With a Double-Headed Quarter!]( [Two Quarters]( Discover the bizarre loophole that's helping folks win big when a stock goes UP or DOWN! - "$2,508 [51%] in a single day!!" - John B. - "130% in three minutes!" - Grant V. - "$10,350 [188%] overnight!" - Mark P. 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