Listen to Your Portfolio

A top strategist says to tune out market prognosticators and let moves in your holdings guide your decisions.

Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab’s chief investment strategist, differs from most Wall Street gurus in two basic ways: She considers herself first and foremost an interpreter of market events, rather than a forecaster. And unlike most prognosticators, who direct their bombast at big, institutional clients, Sonders addresses her missives to individual investors.

With many investors worried that stocks have come too far too fast since last March, we felt this would be a good time to get Sonders’s take on recent market and economic developments. Sonders says that she is generally optimistic about the market’s prospects but adds that investors shouldn’t base their moves on either her words or those of sundry market prophets. Instead, she says, you’ll profit more by listening to your port-folio. What follows is a condensed version of an interview that was posted at Kiplinger.com in early November.

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Manuel Schiffres
Executive Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance