… The same is true for you and every other investor.
I Was In The Room to Manage Emotions for Better Returns
Throughout my career, I witnessed countless trading, investing, and business decisions, confirming that emotions were present in every participant. My career focused on turnaround projects, and seeing professionals under financial pressure reinforced my understanding …
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… positioned holding rising stocks consistently outperforms the results produced by traders. Patience pays big dividends.
Activity and exercise are good for our health, but little or no trading activity delivers the best investment portfolio health. No-worry investors are not continually active in the market.
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Pick winners to be a winning investor
This straightforward, winners only, approach will consistently put you ahead of any index performance year after year. The trading and investing action in the market is among the winners. The
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Price dip triggers:
News – the facts change
Rumor – true or false
Opinion – analysts or large investor
Fatigue – shareholders tire or give up
Trading – indifferent, sloppy or emotional
Most price dips have one of three basic causes. Dips can happen when news, an analyst or large investor goes negative on a …
Read More… one attracts lots of opinions. However, the loudest voices may not be your best source of information. Loud voices may just be wanting to get you into trading…on their systems…with your money.
Corrections cause commotion
Markets, corrections get the attention of technology, geeks and prolific pundit pontification. Corrections can get noisy because people …
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Investors collect big returns for time spent managing their portfolio.
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… term emotions voting for price movement while longer term value depends on the weight of stabilizing facts.
Short term, votes win and thus are very important to trading and traders. Traders play more short-term than investors. They seek profit from price swings and volatility.
Long term, weight wins and delivers value. Thus weight or …