Posts Tagged ‘strategies’

Do you know the different possible strategies to grow your savings on the stock market? If investing in the stock market is known to be the investment you are reporting the largest gains over time, you also know that the stock market is risky. Your earnings are not insured. The more you know the stock market, the more you gain experience, and you better control these risks. If you burn the wings too early, if you lose a lot in stock, you may you away forever. Therefore it is important to know the different possible strategies to see which apply to your objectives, experience and time you want to spend. Here at least four strategies you can adopt. They are presented in the most conservative to the most risky, in my view.
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Science has a way to undermine our self-esteem of modern man. Astronomers have told us that Earth was a very small planet among billions of stars in a universe that has no center. Biologists have said that man was not created by God, but it is simply the product of an evolution that has affected millions of other species. More recently, geneticists have taught us that the human DNA differs by only 1.6% of that of the chimpanzee, while the DNA of the latter differs a little over 2.3% of the gorilla. In other words, the closest relative the chimpanzee is not a gorilla, but man. Ouch!

Every time I read a book by cognitive science or evolutionary psychology: I leave with the impression that Homo sapiens was not designed to invest. I figure while the individual investor is not really responsible for his troubles. Our brain has not been programmed by natural selection to be patient. Worse, it has not been configured to act against the current group, and evolution did not have this ability to predict long-term trends. However, this is indeed all three ingredients for success in this niche I call placement.
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First let me clarify that this article is based on accurate facts and figures about the evolution of the dollar and the evolution of MERVAL over the past 5 years.

The average Argentine investor is an avid fan of the dollar. Any savings you can get to have at least that is, directed to the nearest bank and buy the U.S. currency is the price at that time. They are also contrary views, and incessant fear generated by investing in the Stock Exchange of Buenos Aires. I think we all have heard several times to friends, relatives and acquaintances say “I prefer to buy dollars.”
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The products that invest in agricultural assets such as wheat, corn or sugar, are revalued by 15 percent in the last twelve months.

Look to the basics has become a command to numerous specialists of asset management. In the world of ETFs and ETPs’S (traded funds), too. Investment in this segment, a product of the ways that really is succeeding is that commitment to agricultural assets.

What is more basic than invest in commodities and services such as wheat, corn or sugar? Their results, both in raising capital and profitability, are very favorable. Furthermore, the arguments behind his rise are quite consistent.
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More than two-thirds of Canadians are concerned about the performance of their registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) due to market volatility and the state of the economy, reveals an online survey conducted on behalf BMO Financial Group.

Thus, 42% of respondents are less optimistic about the financial markets this year than last year. Overall, twice as many respondents share this view compared to last year, which was the case for 21% of them.

This volatility raises concerns to customers for their old age. Indeed, 36% of respondents doubted their ability to save for retirement, twice last year (18%).
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Investing in the stock market taking into account the dividend yield is a strategy followed by many investors and has proven to be a good idea in the long run.

Basically because if you look at the profitability of financial markets between 1900 and 2000 in different countries and compare it with the growth of dividends over a similar period, we see that countries with higher real dividend growth: Sweden, Australia, Canada South Africa, USA, are the largest average real return obtained, between 6.5% and 8% annually.
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For many, the financial losses are housed in the brain in the same area as the deadly

With all the information that is conveyed by the media, books,   magazines and the Internet for a decade, the investor has never been so well informed now.

The lessons of history teach us what we should do or avoid in investment management.
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Most of the people around them will never be in you to believe. To this must be treated with a calm and understanding. Only a few will believe that you have conceived you can carry. Do not care. You should not care about the opinions of most people. They tend to say something to the likeness: “You do not work,” “That’s impossible” and so on. Especially if a person has when something does not get anything done, he always says, “What do you mean, I’ve tried. It is impossible, do not even think about it!”. Do not expect praise and support of others, if without it you can not move forward, we must radically revise its outlook on life.
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In a turbulent and unpredictable context, imposing the pursuit of stability. Matthew speaks Finanzas.com McKelvey, an expert on absolute return strategies. His philosophy is to combine the goal of achieving positive returns in any market environment investment style based on stability, with no major fluctuations.

“We are currently experiencing one of the toughest market in history. No one has ever seen a situation like this throughout his career, “is the way it has McKelvey, director of product management at Insight Investment’s British manager which is part of BNY Mellon AM, to describe the current status of the bags.
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Investing is one of the essential keys to achieve the financial independence . The principle is simple: if you want to work less as they age decreases your ability, you have to work your money. If you want to protect your family by diversifying your sources of income, you need to invest!
Although money management is one thing, the investment is another, and when the investment can not seem complicated to take.

Indeed between the Livret for creating a precautionary savings and investment rental moving large amounts that often exceed € 100 000, there is a niche overlooked: the parking space .
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