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Lessons Learnt

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Hello

A question to all those that consider themselves to be a successful share investor/trader.

What have been the most important lessons you have learnt during your experience investing/trading shares?

Thanks.
 
..don't get too greedy...lesson number 1.. (then devise a trading plan...stick to it..)
 
..dont tell the wife how much money you have invested...use the simple equation:

MONEYINVESTED(WIFE)=ACTUAL MONEY INVESTED/100*A

A=50..or is varied by beer consumption prior to calculation.
 
bigt said:
..dont tell the wife how much money you have invested...use the simple equation:

MONEYINVESTED(WIFE)=ACTUAL MONEY INVESTED/100*A

A=50..or is varied by beer consumption prior to calculation.

Here Here! Couldn't agree more, except in my case its a Long Term Girlfriend and my A is varied by Wine Consumption, however Scotch and Vodka are acceptable substitutes
 
1 - diversify your portfolio

2 - don't buy a stock which has made its move, in other words buy when its down not when its up unless there are strong fundamentals behind it
 
best lesson i have learnt is to not overlook companies because of their current sp. in the beginning i was trying to find ten-baggers and in the process overlooked companies which were a lot cheaper than when i eventually bought into them.
 
Have a trading plan (or plans) with a positive expectancy and stick to it/them.
 
The most valuable, yet simple, realisation I've had is that there are never any certainties.
 
The only way i make money is when the share price goes up.

Price action is KING.
 
Two actually

1: Don't waste time trying to learn about markets --- Learn to TRADE !

2: Don't hold any opinion about a share -- just TRADE the SP

Cheers
 
coyotte said:
Two actually

1: Don't waste time trying to learn about markets --- Learn to TRADE !

2: Don't hold any opinion about a share -- just TRADE the SP

Cheers

Agree 100% well said.
 
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