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Rules for Investing- How To Build a Portfolio of Safe, Secure Investments
Developing an Investment Plan:In order to invest wisely, you need to have a suitable investment plan that will ensure the appropriate amount of growth for you. Your investments will also need to be safe and easy to manage. The first step in developing an investment plan is to identify what type of an investor you are. Investor types are often determined by their stages in life. Here is a guide:
The following are examples of investment portfolio mixes for the various types of investors.Low Risk Investments:Low risk investments are predominately cash, fixed interest and
superannuation. This has the lowest risk of all investments but has also the
lowest return - in today’s market, approximately 3% to 6% per annum. Fixed
interest includes cash, cash management trusts and bonds. They return
approximately 5% to 10% per annum, sometimes as high as 15% if you invest in
global bonds in good markets. Medium Risk Investments:Medium risk investments include property and non-speculative shares.
Diversified funds, which invest in a range of asset groups, are also
considered to have medium risk profiles. Average returns from these types of
investments will range from 8% to 15% per annum. High Risk Investments:High risk investments include all speculative shares, futures and any other
type of investment that is purely speculative by nature. Because with these
types of investments we are betting on whether the price will go up, or
sometimes down, I often classify this as a form of gambling. Accordingly, the
returns are unlimited but so is the ability to lose the total money invested.
Sell out threshold 3 $30.00 Sell out threshold 2 $25.00 Sell out threshold 1 $22.50 Buy $20.00 Sell out threshold –1 $17.50 Sell-out threshold –2 $15.00 Sell-out threshold –3 $10.00 Each time your stock reaches one of the threshold levels, you sell a third
of your stock. Mutual Funds:Mutual Funds are a selection of investments that are professionally managed by a financial institution or organization. These institutions have a wide range of specialists, researchers and advisor's who devote their time to ensuring that the fund invests in the best companies and assets. As well as the advantage of having experts manage your investments, managed
funds also give you the ability to invest in a wide range of shares, property
or fixed interest markets, either locally or internationally, for as small an
outlay as $1,000. In the latter case, they also require a ‘savings plan’ where
you agree to deposit additional capital of a minimum $100.00 per month. Putting Together Your Investment Program:After you have identified your investment type, you need to either seek a good financial advisor or devote your own time in researching investment options. Shares have traditionally outperformed other asset groups over time. However, share markets can widely fluctuate in the short term, so any entry into the market should always be done with a long-term view of up to 10 years. Even the best managed share funds can fall if the stock market crashes or enters a severe downward cycle. As long as you ensure that you are with a reputable fund with good managers and are willing to ride the ‘waves’, your investment will do well in the long-term. If you are in the short-term, low risk category then your investments should be in the safer, more stable areas with lower returns. Rules for Investing:Investing may seem daunting for a lot of people. Maybe you have tried it once and failed, or maybe you are simply frightened of losing your money. To avoid losing any capital, you simply need to be aware of the main pitfalls and always avoid them. The simple, reliable rules for investing are: 1. Have a plan. Always ensure that you or your financial advisor draws up an appropriate investment strategy for you that incorporates your risk profile, timeframes and financial goals. As foolish as it seems, many people plunge headfirst into investing without thoroughly working through these fundamental issues. 2. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Obvious advice, but many people fail to follow it. Many people think that they are on the right financial track by paying off the mortgage on their family home and then buying another property for investment purposes. Think about it! You have put all of your financial eggs in one asset basket – property. What happens if the property market collapses? Despite common thinking that this is a safe way to invest, the outcome is very risky. You have invested all of your well-earned money into only one area. 3. Build in appropriate timeframes. There is an old saying, “When the tea lady starts to invest in the stock market, it’s time to get out.” What this means is, when the share market is so high that everyone starts to clamber on board, it has probably reached its peak. There are two ways of successful investment timing. The first is to always pick the low-end of the market to buy and the high-end of the market to sell. This is extremely hard to do. Even the best-informed experts have trouble. The second way is to choose good investments and stay with them over the long-term (say 10 years or more) and ride the waves of the market. For safe, easy investing, choose the second method. Do not buy into the top-end of the market and sell once it starts to fall. You will definitely lose money this way. 4. Avoid high-risk investments. These include risky business ventures, highly speculative stock, tax avoidance schemes or too-good-to-be-true propositions that promise unusually high returns. 5. Avoid borrowing for your investments. Although some financial advisors advocate “gearing your investments”, this can be fraught with danger. Gearing means to borrow. If borrowing for investments takes you over your 40% fixed costs margin, you will be cutting it too fine, particularly if you lose your current income level. 6. Stay with the traditional and known. As described in this chapter, the best and surest investments are fixed interest, property and shares. Work out the optimum mix for your investment profile, have a safe plan to work with and you can’t go wrong. Copyright © Ann M Marosy 2008.Extract from The Money Program: How to Manage the 6 Stages of Wealth. More >>
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