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  • News From Press The Three Mistakes Of An Investor's Life

    The Three Mistakes Of An Investor's Life

    Not understanding how risk and reward go hand in hand is a surefire way to make long term losses on your hard earned money.
    Source: Business World Jan 30, 2016

    Nearly all Investors have at some point in their lives made investment decisions they have regretted later. Here's a list of what can be counted as the top "three mistakes of an investor's life". Steer clear of these and you'll be setting yourself up for long tern investing success!

    1. Not Understanding Risk & Reward

    Before all else, it's very important to understand that when it comes to investing, there are no free lunches. Here's a convenient thumb rule to check your risk tolerance - for every percentage point of post tax return that you are aiming for above the risk free rate (the return on 10 year Government bonds), do you have the capacity to tolerate at least twice that number as a short term downside? For example - let's say you are aiming for a 15% per annum return - that's 7% more than the risk free rate of 8%. Do you have the capacity to tolerate a short term downside of twice that number (that is -14%), or will it give you sleepless nights and drive you to take rash decisions? If not, you'll be better off opting for lower risk instruments and settling for a lower return.

    Not understanding how risk and reward go hand in hand is a surefire way to make long term losses on your hard earned money.

    2. Buying On Euphoria, Selling On Fear


    Your neighbor made a profit of Rs 2 lakh in the stock market. Your brother has just sold his property at a profit of 25 lakh. Your colleague's mutual fund portfolio has grown by 50% in the past year. These numbers are enough to generate a heady mix of regret and euphoria in your mind. Buying on euphoria is not a smart idea - one must be realistic and take rational, long term investment decisions based on sound logic and rational evaluation instead.

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