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Originally Posted by GregWeld
Investing is all about PSYCHOLOGY....
Let me tell you right now - and you write this down... when the market is going UP -- you feel good! You feel SMART! You feel invincible!
Ditto that on your house value
Ditto that on your hot rod value
But there will be a day - weeks - months - maybe even a year or two - when the market goes DOWN -- it goes down and you're dying the death of a 1000 cuts... you WILL feel like selling everything - you'll feel STUPID for having invested in the first place - and even stupider for buying MORE of something "back when" just $5 below it's all time high...
That PSYCHOLOGY will eat away at you in a losing market. Please prepare yourself for this! Because that is when you should buy even more! Like buying a house right now -- low cost and lower rates! Or buying that $150K Camaro that sold at Barrett Jackson for $50K in 2009.... Remember those talking heads (idiots) on Speed TV saying over and over again ".... that was well bought..." Trust me - the people that were buying THEN -- they're the smart guys right now.
Get your heads around that "buy low"....
The problem is - NOBODY can tell you when this is going to happen -- so you must just keep a steady hand - and continue to plug away - good market or bad market... because we could be in a 10 year bull market or we could head south tomorrow. Nobody ever seems to see it coming... but this is why you need dividends -- and you need diversity -- and you need good stuff that you can live with.
Think about it this way...
A stock is like a house... let's say you buy a house and you just leave it empty and wait for the market to rise so you can make a return on your money.... OR you can buy that same house - and rent it out... collecting the income... and after 10 years the house should be worth more AND you got all that rent. In the mean time the house might have gone down in value and then even - and then up or even stayed down but the guy is still paying you rent. Which would you rather do??
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If you were in the market this last year, and you stuck with it and did not panic, then you are on your way.. If you bought in the low areas in 2009, you are even farther..
Because the moments of 500 point up or down, do not matter...Sure, many days in a row are unsettling, but in the end you will come out on top..
After all the volatility of 2011, I stuck with my plan, took a monthly paycheck all year long, and still have more than I started with...
So again, the fluctuation in balance is not to be worried about..
Many I know cut and ran in 2008, and some this last year threw in the towel after 1000 point losses...
Some are talking under the Mattress...
You got to study enough to get passionate about it, and then make informed decisions...
The best ?? Probably not right out of the gate, but with info from this thread,WAY farther than most..
But don't put in money that you need now or soon...It will have to work overtime and will not be able to see you for a while..