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The week in preview: No place like home

How did we get here anyway? Housing and construction companies have been crushed as the bubble burst and now investors have to make a critical decision. Do you stay and hope for a recovery or bag it and move to another position that has the potential to provide better returns?

The problem is simple to explain: Most investors hate taking a loss. In fact, most investors will look to get "even" before they sell and this attitude usually leads to greater losses, anxiety and poor decisions. The truth is that much of this can be avoided with proper risk management techniques. If any of this describes you, then consider developing a plan for risk management and a discipline that will help to protect your hard earned principal. Now, more than ever, investors need a plan. We all need a plan that includes well developed risk management disciplines, which is why I dedicate a full chapter to it in my book, The Disciplined Investor.

Monday, June 2

The week begins with the 10 am release of construction spending and the ISM Index. Construction spending is expected to continue to be weak as is the ISM.

Then we have a few housing-related earnings releases that should be of interest. Watch NCI Building Systems Inc. (NYSE: NCS). This company is engaged in manufacturing and marketing of metal products for the nonresidential construction industry. Terrific! This is a company that is suffering along with the entire construction sector...that is for sure. In fact, they company lowered the outlook for the remainder of the year back in March. It stands to reason that not much is better. The ace in the hole is the recent trend of lowering expectations and then coming out with an earnings beat. Even so, this has too much potential for problems and the sideline is a good vantage point to watch the earnings announcement, which is expected to come in with a PROFIT of 31 cents per share on $365 million of revenue. (Uh...That I would like to see.)

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Serious Money: 52% cash / 24% funds / 24% stocks

We started a new fund about two months ago and that is where we're at, 52% cash / 24% funds / 24% stocks. We are in no hurry to invest the capital and will pursue only value positions in the portfolio. Eventually we will have 2% cash / 49% funds / 49% stocks, which is what I would recommend to anyone who desires a balanced portfolio. Although it appears to many that this bull market is going to charge ahead we will not make any decisions based on this. When it comes to making any investment I generally tend not to listen to the bullish or bearish chatter and simply look at each opportunity on it's own merits, on a case by case basis.

May 8, 2006 is my one year anniversary writing for BloggingStocks. I started a couple of weeks after the site opened its doors for business with my first post: Microsoft: What are you thinking about? Since that time additional writers and editors have joined the team and the site has continued to improve. There are a lot of fantastic writers on this site with plenty to say about stocks and investing in general.

I am not a journalist or writer by profession, I have published no books, I did not go to a business school -- I am self taught in this area, with a lot of practical input from parents, mentors and experience investing. Remember the adage about experience - it's what you get when you were expecting something else.

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