Which Investment Strategy Is Right For Me?

By David M. Sanchez

There are so many different investment strategies and plans out there. How do I determine which investment strategy is right for me? Well, in order to answer that question for yourself, you need to consider how comfortable you would be with each of the strategies. Ultimately, it's not a matter of which strategy is best. Rather, it's about which strategy you like best.

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.

Whenever you make an investment, whether it is in real estate, the stock market or anywhere else, there is a level of risk. There is a very real chance that you could lose all of your money, no matter where you invest it. However, some investments are much less risky than others. For example, bonds are usually considered to be very safe. Unfortunately, the safer investments often don't provide the type of return most people are looking for.

Most people will be somewhere in between these two extremes. They are willing to risk losing a little, but not a lot. For many of these people, a mutual fund is a great way to get started investing. By investing in a mutual fund, you are purchasing a tiny piece of many different companies. If some of those companies do poorly, or even fail, you still have a good chance at having your investment increase in value because other companies in the portfolio may be doing really well to make up for the ones that aren't.

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.

Nothing is guaranteed, especially when it comes to investing in the stock market. You can reduce the risk by buying mutual funds or by purchasing stock in many different companies, but there is always some risk involved. The good news is that, historically, the U. S. Stock market has always recovered. Even though it has had its ups and downs, it has always bounced back. - 29970

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