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Investment Strategies Crash Course
Investment Strategies Crash Course
Investment Strategies Crash Course
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Investment Strategies Crash Course

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Investments may sound complex and for those who are not
aware of the different types of investments and the terminology
used by investors may find it confounding in the early stages.
However, once you are a part of the investment world, you
will soon get used to hearing the different investment terms. In
addition to the terms, investments also require prudence and a
good judgment when you have to choose from a number of
different investment plans.
This is the reason why different investment strategies have
come in place. These strategies work as a guide for many
investors who are looking for assistance when it comes to
investing profitably. The thing with these investment strategies is
that they do not come in a 'one size fits all' form. Investment
strategies vary according to the objectives of the investor.
Usually, investors have short term and long term goals with
investments. By choosing one investment strategy over the
other they identify their investment goals with the strategy they
have picked. It is also important for investors to stick to a
particular strategy rather than hop from one strategy to
another because it can be chaotic to change investment
objectives frequently. This however doesn't mean that you end
up sticking to an investment strategy which is not meeting your
expectations.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherIntroBooks
Release dateNov 15, 2019
ISBN9781393210436

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    Preface

    Investments may sound complex and for those who are not aware of the different types of investments and the terminology used by investors may find it confounding in the early stages. However, once you are a part of the investment world, you will soon get used to hearing the different investment terms. In addition to the terms, investments also require prudence and a good judgment when you have to choose from a number of different investment plans.

    This is the reason why different investment strategies have come in place. These strategies work as a guide for many investors who are looking for assistance when it comes to investing profitably. The thing with these investment strategies is that they do not come in a ‘one size fits all’ form. Investment strategies vary according to the objectives of the investor.

    Usually, investors have short term and long term goals with investments. By choosing one investment strategy over the other they identify their investment goals with the strategy they have picked. It is also important for investors to stick to a particular strategy rather than hop from one strategy to another because it can be chaotic to change investment objectives frequently. This however doesn’t mean that you end up sticking to an investment strategy which is not meeting your expectations.

    Introduction

    Investments are a reflection of the investor. Conservative investors usually have a portfolio that resonates with their conservativeness while those who prefer risks will have a portfolio that looks somewhat similar. There are different types of investing strategies that you can follow but be sure to remember that every strategy may not suit your appetite for risk. Every strategy may not even be built in a way that can meet the investing goal

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