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Mutual Funds For Dummies, 6th edition
Mutual Funds For Dummies, 6th edition
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by John C. Bogle
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Mutual Fund Investing For Canadians For Dummies
Mutual Fund Investing For Canadians For Dummies
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The Fund Industry: How Your Money is Managed (Wiley Finance)
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Common Sense on Mutual Funds: New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor
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Your Portfolio Should Include Mutual Funds

Diversifying your financial portfolio will keep your investments safe. As investing always entails some risk, this is the practical way to spread that risk. No investment is risk-free. You protect yourself from total loss by having your money spread out in different stocks and other types of investments, like mutual funds. Compare this to the big financial loss that could occur should you be invested in just one stock, and that particular stock takes a dive.

  

The investor, who believes just in one kind of investment and expects to make money on that placement, is being naïve; he should quit the investing business before losing all his money. The first basic thing he should keep in mind is that it is best to spread out his investments in different stocks, bonds and mutual funds. There is nothing that can beat the old saying that one should not put all his eggs in one basket, lest he runs the risk of having all of them broken, if something untoward happens to the basket.

You may have to seek the services of a financial advisor if you can afford to do so. When you get such an advisor, better get the experienced and the tested one. The advisor who says mutual funds will give you minimal returns may just be fooling you into losing all of your money - ignore him.

If however you decide to handle your investments yourself, there are options you can adopt to have a diverse portfolio. The first thing you do is to divide your holdings between several sectors in the investment field. This assures you that when one sector performs poorly, you still have the other sectors, which might do better. Unless the market is in extremely bad shape, some stocks will still perform better even if others are doing very poorly. When your investments are diversified you could still keep your head above the water even in a very stormy stock market.

Talk shop over coffee regularly with financial people, and discuss the situation in the investment field. By establishing this habit, you can slowly build up your money by knowing the different stocks, bonds, and the safer mutual funds you can always rely on. In case of more problems in the stock markets, the main idea is to diversify. Develop the habit of reading the business section of the newspaper. Keep yourself informed of the latest business developments. You are investing big money, and should keep watch over it.


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