Hello r/investing. My parents have a portfolio which is usually managed by my mother. Unfortunately, her illness has taken a toll on her and recently, she has been having difficulties with language and speech. Ongoing treatment is also very expensive. As a result, my family has decided that I should take the primary role in managing the portfolio, mostly to sell some of the stock overtime to help pay medical bills. I have some but only limited knowledge in investing and was hoping that you guys could give me some general tips, as well as pitfalls to avoid while managing this portfolio. In the mean time, I will be doing a lot of reading which will hopefully help me make some slightly more informed decisions. Any help will be appreciated! Thanks all
Submitted March 03, 2019 at 05:37AM by magicalsuperasia https://ift.tt/2tMBZ4N