Sell Signals: Spotting Stock Blow-Ups Before They Occur
Like many growth investors, our growth-stock team has long wrestled with when to take gains, since high fliers tend to lose their edge. It can happen fast: our research suggests that a growth stock typically holds on to its status for only three to four years before company earnings regress, usually under the weight of new competition.
Andrew Y Chin
July 6, 2011