How The BLSH Portfolio Buys Low And Sells High, Consistently

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Summary

  • The BLSH strategy systematically buys blue-chip stocks at undervalued prices and sells partial positions at overvalued levels, using clear, rules-based signals.
  • Backtesting a 15-stock portfolio over 30 years, the BLSH method delivered a 14.5% CAGR, outperforming the S&P 500 by 4% annually.
  • The strategy requires patience, discipline, and a long-term horizon, but reduces cost basis and capital requirements over time through a disciplined approach.
  • This framework is best suited for investors willing to follow rules, select quality stocks, and utilize provided tools to optimize buy and sell decisions.
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Introduction:

What if we were to tell you that it was possible to buy low and sell high, most times, if not always? Well, not exactly, but almost. Please allow us to explain. We will call it the BLSH strategy, in short.



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