The process of setting investing goals is a good method of organizing and directing your investments. Investing for a secure retirement will entail long term investing, paying attention to the price to earnings ratio as well as stock price in value stock investing. Investing shorter term to help buy a home may mean a more leveraged approach using options trading, investing in the futures markets, and learning about technical analysis tools such as Candlestick chart analysis. Diversifying a stock portfolio will reduce investment risk and allow an investor to pursue short, medium, and long term investing goals.
Goals for investing will be how much money you will need and when. Buying a car or making enough for a down payment on a house may be a short term, one to three year, goal. Making enough money in the stock market, commodities trading, or the futures markets to send you children to college could take anywhere from three years to fifteen. Stock market investment to assure yourself an early and comfortable retirement can require many years, depending upon how much investment risk you are willing to accept.
Short term trading can fit nicely into short term investment goals. Trading is something that you can do every day and something that you can do when you have the time. Either way you will need to learn and understand technical analysis tools such as Candlestick charting. Letting the market tell you what the market will do can take guesswork out of buying stocks, selling shares, options trading, and other trading or investments.
Medium term investing goals such as college for your children will require a different mix. Traders can continue buying calls and buying puts in an attempt to leverage investment capital. However, the trader will also want some equities that give a steady return on investment and reduce long term stock market risk.
Investing for the long term will involve longer term stock market trading strategies. The trader will continue to use stock market technical analysis tools and Candlestick trading tactics to take advantage of stock market trends. He or she will engage in more fundamental analysis of stocks too. The longer term approach will allow the trader to put on his investor hat and engage in stock picking of promising penny stocks, underpriced equities with strong balance sheets and companies with good products in the pipeline.
2. The process of setting investing
goals is a good method of
organizing and directing your
investments. Investing for a secure
retirement will entail long term
investing, paying attention to the
price to earnings ratio as well as
stock price in value stock investing.
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3. Investing shorter term to help buy
a home may mean a more
leveraged approach using options
trading, investing in the futures
markets, and learning about
technical analysis tools such as
Candlestick chart analysis.
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4. Diversifying a stock portfolio will
reduce investment risk and allow
an investor to pursue short,
medium, and long term investing
goals.
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5. Goals for investing will be how
much money you will need and
when. Buying a car or making
enough for a down payment on a
house may be a short term, one to
three year, goal.
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6. Making enough money in the stock
market, commodities trading, or
the futures markets to send you
children to college could take
anywhere from three years to
fifteen.
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7. Stock market investment to assure
yourself an early and comfortable
retirement can require many years,
depending upon how much
investment risk you are willing to
accept.
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8. Short term trading can fit nicely
into short term investment goals.
Trading is something that you can
do every day and something that
you can do when you have the
time.
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9. Either way you will need to learn
and understand technical analysis
tools such as Candlestick charting.
Letting the market tell you what
the market will do can take
guesswork out of buying stocks,
selling shares, options trading, and
other trading or investments.
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10. Medium term investing goals such as
college for your children will require a
different mix. Traders can continue
buying calls and buying puts in an
attempt to leverage investment
capital. However, the trader will also
want some equities that give a steady
return on investment and reduce long
term stock market risk.
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11. Investing for the long term will
involve longer term stock market
trading strategies. The trader will
continue to use stock market
technical analysis tools and
Candlestick trading tactics to take
advantage of stock market trends.
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12. He or she will engage in more
fundamental analysis of stocks too.
The longer term approach will
allow the trader to put on his
investor hat and engage in stock
picking of promising penny stocks,
underpriced equities with strong
balance sheets and companies with
good products in the pipeline.
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13. In all three categories of
investment goals and
accomplishing them it is important
to determine up front what degree
of risk you are willing to take and
for how long.
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14. It is one thing to build up an
investment portfolio over six
months and lose it in one trading
afternoon. It is a completely
different matter to be risking
twenty years of carefully built
constructed and profitable
investments on a series of highly
leveraged, unsuccessful trades.
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15. In all three investment goal
categories you will want to
determine what markets you want
to trade and invest in. Except for
full time traders there will always
be other demands on the investor’s
time.
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16. Sticking with a limited number of
investments and making a limited
number of well planned trades will
likely be more profitable than
investing too widely. Prioritize you
investing goals, set reasonable
expectations, and study
Candlestick basics. Good luck.
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