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4 Mistakes To Avoid While Investing In Stock Market

Summary: While investing in stocks it is easy to get carried away by numbers and record highs. Don`t make these mistakes in the stock market especially when it’s too tempting.

Investing in a stock market is a serious affair and a long-term game. Despite this, many investors in India tend to succumb to their emotions every time the market hits a new high. There have been many firsts for the Stock Exchange. When it hit 1,000 for the first time, it was an all-time high! And then it reached 10,000, 20,000, 40,000, or 50,000…and with every new record, the story continued.

There will be a time when the Sensex will cross the 100,000 mark and then 500,000, but we don`t know when that will happen. No matter how many records the market is breaking, the basic rules of investing don`t change. If there is one important thing that you should remember while investing in the market, it is that market high is not a destination; it is a journey towards wealth creation.

To ensure that this journey is smooth and produces desired results, you can listen to a business motivational speaker who has a good experience in financial investment.

Here are some golden tips that you should consider before investing in the stock market while it rides the bull:

1. Avoid Fear Of Missing Out

Many people suffer from FOMO or fear of missing out when they could not participate in the stock market rally. Recently, the same happened in India and now there is a strong urge to invest before they lose more. But fear of missing out on some perceived gains should not be the guiding principle when it comes to investment. It is best to avoid FOMO because it will lead to many irrational money decisions that will result in losses.

2. The Market is Smarter

A market is a forward-looking machine. It means that the market always sees things we cannot. It has discounted the third or even the fourth wave of the pandemic. However, there is a huge difference between the market’s performance and a nation’s economy.

The Sensex has its own rules, which is why the market keeps proving everyone wrong. This is why investors should not overthink. Focus on diversifying your portfolio, asset allocation, and risk profile. Control the controllable before it goes out of control, i.e., your behaviour, your money, and hence your losses. To know everything about Share Market from the scratch, watch here:

3. Don`t Invest in Meme Stocks or Trending Stocks

You must have heard about various stocks and their sky-rocket prices without any strong fundamentals in place. It is a pure play of operators and the community. Similarly, many people invest in penny stocks and meme stocks in India based on the news for a quick gain. However, always know the fact that whenever a stock is trending, it is trending for the wrong reasons.

It is important to remember that you are investing in businesses and not in stocks. Find good businesses, and avoid investing in memes and penny stocks. Understand your risk profile, and financial goals, and do thorough research before you pick any stock, the way you do it before buying a car or a house.

4. Don`t Follow Anyone Blindly

Be it Rakesh Jhunjhunwala or Warren Buffett, never follow anyone blindly. These legendary investors are experts in the stock market and there is nothing wrong with their investing advice, but the issue lies in following any advice blindly. If you follow Warren Buffett, you must be aware of his famous quote on diversification. He says, “Diversification is for the ignorant.” It simply means that those who know how to pick the right stock at the right time should only invest in a few stocks instead of spending on multiple stocks across multiple sectors. But this does not always work for a retail investor.

When you invest only in a few stocks, you put yourself at a huge risk of having a concentrated portfolio. So always have a diversified portfolio, unless you have the money, time, and expertise to select stocks like Warren Buffett.

Never invest in one go, especially when the market is showcasing high fluctuation. So unless there is a good correction, always spread your investments into tranches. For example, if you have Rs. 5 lakh to invest, then divide that into five or six months and invest accordingly.

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How To Create Wealth Using Asset Allocation?

Simran has just landed her first job. She is excited about her new job, but also keen to save and invest in her future. However, just like many others, she is confused about where she should start.

Some of her friends are trading in the stock market while others are thinking about invest in PPF. But, Simran is way too worried and is pondering over her investment options as she does not want to take too much risk with her hard-earned money.

Though bank deposits are a safer option, the fixed return is not appealing to her. When it comes to investing in a mutual fund, she is not sure which mutual fund she should buy and invest in, as there are plenty of choices.

So how should she make her investment choices, so that over a while she can save and build wealth too?

Does Simran`s story sound familiar to your own? Don`t worry! You are not alone!

Only 4% of Indians prefer to invest in stocks, and exchanges along with many scams are to be blamed for keeping them away from equity markets.

“We have a market that is not safe for investors to a large extent”, says Ashish Kumar Chauhan, CEO & Managing Director of Bombay Stock Exchange.

And with thousands of bonds, stocks, and mutual funds to choose from, making the right decision to invest can confuse even the most seasoned investor. However, if you do not take the leverage of it, you will undermine your own ability to build wealth and secure financial life for retirement.

So what is the first step towards building wealth? Instead of selecting stocks, begin by deciding what percentage of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds you want to hold. This process is known as asset allocation.

What Is Asset Allocation?

Asset Allocation is a brilliant investment technique. It involves creating a portfolio that aims to balance risk by dividing assets into major categories like bonds, cash, real estate, stocks, and derivatives.

Each asset class has distinct levels of return and risk. Hence, each will behave differently over time. Where one asset category can increase in value, the other might not give that much return. Though some see this technique to get mediocre returns, it is the best protection plan for people like Simran, who don’t want to take much risk.

However, there is no single or set formula for asset allocation that guarantees good returns. And if there were, it would be difficult for us to explain it here.

We have outlined 3 essential points that you must consider when thinking about asset allocation:

  1. Risk against Return

Asset allocation is all about the risk-return tradeoff. It forms the basis of the entire technique. Everyone wants the highest possible return, but it is more than just choosing high-potential assets.  Moreover, it isn`t always the best answer!

The financial crisis of 1929, 1981, 1987, and 2007 to 2009 are the best examples of how investing only in stocks with the highest potential returns is not the most prudent plan of action. Every year your returns are going to be beaten by another investor, pension plan, and mutual fund, etc.

The ability to weigh the relationship between risk and return is what makes an investor successful.

  1. Timing is Crucial

For every 10 years, you delay saving for your long-term future goals, you have to save three times as much every month to catch up. Starting early like Simran allows you to take advantage of compounding and the time value of money. It also gives you a buffer for making high-risk investments, namely stocks.

  1. Know your Goals!

Whether it is Simran or any one of us who is working, we all have goals! Goals that we want to pursue and fulfill. Be it owing to an apartment, a car, international vacation, or building a startup, you must think about an asset allocation plan with the right mix.

For long-term goals, you do not have to worry about fluctuations in the short market. However, for short-term goals, you may need to tilt your asset allocation to fixed-income investments that have less risk.

Once you determine the right mix of bonds, stocks, and other investments, it is time to implement it. Categorize your stocks or bonds according to their maturity- short, mid, or long term.

On the last note, there is no single solution for allocating assets. Just like Simran and her friends, individual investors require individual solutions. Asset allocation is not a one-time event. You can modify it according to your future goals and requirement. It is a life-long process of progression and fine-tuning.

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