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THE 10 MOST COMMON INVESTMENT MISTAKES

THE 10 MOST COMMON INVESTMENT MISTAKES

February 27, 2023

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Here are ten of the most common investment mistakes:

1.Lack of diversification: Investing all your money in a single stock or sector can be risky. Diversification* is important to spread the risk across different asset classes, industries, and geographies.

2.Not having a plan: Investing without a well-defined plan can lead to impulsive decisions and lack of discipline. An investment plan should align with your financial goals, risk tolerance, and time horizon.

3.Timing the market: Trying to time the market can be risky as it is difficult to predict market movements. Investors who try to time the market often miss out on long-term gains.

4.Chasing returns: Investors often make the mistake of chasing past returns, investing in assets that have performed well in the past without considering future performance.

5.Not considering fees: High fees can significantly erode investment returns. Investors should be mindful of fees and choose low-cost investment options.

6.Neglecting risk: Investing involves risk, and investors need to be aware of the risks associated with different investment options. Neglecting risk can lead to significant losses.

7.Following the herd: Investing based on the actions of others can be dangerous. Investors should do their own research and make informed decisions.

8.Emotional investing: Emotional investing, such as panic selling during a market downturn, can lead to poor investment decisions.

9.Overreacting to news: Short-term news and events can cause market volatility. Investors who overreact to news and events may make impulsive decisions that can negatively impact their portfolio.

10.Lack of patience: Investing is a long-term strategy, and investors need to be patient to see the benefits of their investments. Investors who lack patience may miss out on the long-term potential of their investments.

*Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against loss in declining markets, and diversification cannot guarantee that any objective or goal will be achieved.

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