Tips for Choosing the Right Investment for You
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Joker wrote: Diversification and risk aversion are the names of my games. I choose investment opportunities that move conversely with each other. Some would say that I am hedging my bets. You are absolutely correct. I don't want to be left without any income simply because the market hiccupped and now stocks are down. I know too many people that lost a large portion of their retirement portfolio by not having enough diversification. Do your research and diversify your portfolio to make the optimal amount you can over the years. You will be glad you did.
Agreed. I am fine investing into higher risky equity stocks like tech, etc, but I am much more about diversification than anything. Over my investment life (30+ years), I just hope to grow my wealth slowly.
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Me too, Joker. Sometimes it seems penny foolish though. I'm young enough that it will be a long time before I draw social security or retire. I keep thinking I should invest in something riskier that has a greater return like Bitcoin or domain flipping, but it makes me sweat just to think about moving my money into a potential bomb. I'm more comfortable with a slow and steady approach. This characteristic might be costing me potential earnings.Joker wrote: Diversification and risk aversion are the names of my games.
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I'm on board with that strategy too. It worries me when articles pop up in the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal every now and then about ETFs becoming the next financial bubble like Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) were during 2008. What do you think?FrankN wrote: I also invest my own portfolio and focus on cheap broadly diverse index ETFs.
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I recently signed up for a TD Ameritrade account to play at Forex trading, and it's very difficult to come out ahead. They give you play money so you can learn the ins and outs before gambling with your own cash. And, it feels very much like gambling to me. I haven't focused on the Japanese Yen but will try it for the next few rounds.Moneyes wrote: I find the forex to be fascinating, to be quite honest. I have done work before concerning those markets and the easiest pair to keep track of, for me, is the U.S. Dollar against the Japanese Yen. I think it's because of the major types of business trade we do with that country.
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