Tuesday, 5 November 2013

IF - The Wonders of Investing

If it seems as if all investors are selling , who is buying ?

If trading has become entertainment for you , it may be time to focus on profits.

If your stock has reached an annual low , can it go lower?

If your stock has reached an annual high can it go higher ?

If all TV analysts jumped off a bridge , would anyone care?

If your portfolio is based solely on fundamental analysis , perhaps it's time to learn . Technical analysis

If I said you had a beautiful wallet , would you hold it against an index ?

If you are tired of losing value on the long side , maybe it's time to learn . Both sides of the market

If you do not have a written financial plan , you should.

If you could put aside $ 205 at the beginning of each month for thirty-five years , with a 11 % annualized return can save you more than $ 1 million .

If you stopped to look at your portfolio statements , does that mean that your game plan is off ?

If a fool and his money are easily separated , the two introduced ?

If buy and hold is your philosophy , why do you need a broker

If a tree falls in the forest , is the ruin of the fair for the day ?

If someone invented a computer program for investments was 100% right had , we would never know .

If you think the market capitulated , you're not selling . In a state of hysteria

If 1,000,000 lemmings jumping, they can all be wrong ?

If you want to know what Greenspan thinks about the economy , the times he smiles.

If you expect nothing from your portfolio , you will not be disappointed.

If you are a rational investor , you can benefit from an irrational market?

If you manage your money , including the government , would your neighbor money and spend it on stock options that expire this week .

If you are confused with the opinions of the media , make your own .

Wardlaw is involved in the field of investments and insurance for over twelve years . Conviction of the author is that familiar life elements best illustrate practical investment strategies, not typical investment jargon .

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