Topic: How To Invest

Q: Dear Pat: I hold the following three U.S. bank stocks in my portfolio: Bank of America, J. P. Morgan Chase, and Citigroup. I would like a quick assessment on whether I should keep all three or sell all. Also, should I consolidate to one of the three? If so, which one?

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A: The decision about whether to hold/buy/sell is a personal one, depending on your individual circumstances and what else you hold in your portfolio. However, in general, if you need/want to sell something from your portfolio, you are probably better off selling our “holds” than our buys. In addition, if you find that we see most of your stocks as “holds,” then it might be a good idea to trade in some of your stocks for those we recommend as buys. Here’s a look at those U.S. bank stocks. Bank of America, $28.72, symbol BAC on New York (Shares outstanding: 9.8 billion; Market cap: $279.3 billion; www.bankofamerica.com), serves individual consumers, small and middle-market businesses and large corporations with a full range of banking, investing, asset management and other financial and risk-management products and services. The company serves 66 million consumer and small business clients, through approximately 4,300 retail financial centres. They include about 1,800 lending centres, 2,200 Merrill Edge investment centres and 1,500…