Sunday, November 1, 2009

Which Investment Strategy Is Right For Me?

By Joshua M. Redinger

Getting started investing in the stock market can be quite daunting. There are so many questions to consider. Which stocks should I buy? Should I buy stocks or bonds, or something else? Which investment strategy is right for me?

Choosing an investment strategy is a very personal decision. No expert can tell you what you are comfortable with. Only you can decide that. When deciding what strategy to use for your investments, above all else it comes down to your personal preferences. Other people can make recommendations, but it is up to you to decide what you would like to invest in.

The most important consideration for deciding on your style of investing is how you feel about risk. If you won't be able to sleep at night worrying that your high-risk investments might be worthless in the morning, then high-risk investments are definitely not for you. On the other hand, if you will be frustrated to receive only a small return on your investments, you will probably have to take some more risk to have a chance at earning the type of return you're looking for.

There are a wide variety of investment opportunities available with different levels of risk, so you need to decide how much risk you are comfortable with. Then you can choose an investment that offers the potential to make the return you desire without being so risky that you are constantly worrying about it. One good way to minimize risk is by purchasing stock in an assortment of companies or buy investing in a mutual fund.

Of course, if the entire stock market drops, your portfolio is going to decrease in value no matter where you invest. In that case, you need to remember to hang in there and not panic because the stock market has never yet failed to recover. If you wait it out, there's a good chance that when the market recovers you will end up earning a profit on your mutual fund investment.

Investments that are considered safe include government bonds, such as municipal bonds, and CDs that you can get from your bank. Unfortunately, these types of investments usually don't perform well. To increase your chances of making a good return on your investment, you may want to consider a higher-risk investment such as a growth mutual fund.

Although you are always taking a chance when you invest in the stock market, overall the US stock market has always done well over time. The trick is choosing individual stocks or mutual funds that are likely to do well. If you do your research before investing and stick with investments that fit with your investment personality, you can increase your chances of doing well in the stock market. - 23210

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