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How Do Successful Investors Make It?



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By : Cedric Welsch   

The question of how to be one of the top successful investors is often passed around, especially in these days of tough economic situation. The risks involved in investing are not to be taken lightly. Inexperienced amateurs, who were simply trying 'get-rich-quick' schemes and did not understand what they were doing, in part caused the crash of 1929. In more ways than one, this is reminiscent of the recent 2008 credit crunch.

As disappointing as it sounds; there is no magic formula to investing successfully. If you are just beginning to invest, you should understand several things. One of them is that the market is not predictable; people who spend hours on sketches and computer programs end up with little bit more accuracy than wild guessing. When you read or hear about investors who became rich extremely quick, you have to understand; and almost every market analyst will agree that it was almost completely luck. In addition, with every 10 people who get 'lucky' there are at least 90 who are not so fortunate.

When you make an investment, you should do it carefully and selectively; as you would with buying a new vehicle, or a house. However, you should also understand that there is no warranty or insurance for your purchases. That is why one of the foremost tips every investor will give you is 'diversify'. Spreading your investments reduces your risk significantly.

There is a vast amount of information available on print and the Internet on the subject of investing. Many tips can be learnt from these books, and it is possible to also learn market laws and trends; yet there is no comprehensive guide that will cover everything; there is just so much to understand.

Successful investors do not follow any particular trend or ritual. Instead, they keep at it steadily, investing money for the long haul, spreading out their investments in between low risk cash and mutual fund investments and the riskier stock market. The basic rule is to buy when stocks are low; and then sell when they get high. However, as simple as this sounds; most investors see a high climbing stock, then taking a look at past market trends quickly invest their cash into a stock which will fall down very soon. What goes up will come down, and the more you are able to follow this rule, the more your chances will improve.

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