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Fed Governor Kugler Details Inflation And Economic Outlook
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Practical Suggestions For Achieving Your 2024 Resolutions
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What The Federal Reserve Decided Today
What To Know About Converting To Roth IRAs
2023 Year-End Tax Planning, Part 1
 

What Secret Of Investing Is Revealed In This Picture?

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Is the man on the ladder going up or down? The answer depends on your perspective.

Some people see the person going down; others see the man going up. Investing is the same kind of thing. How you perceive what’s happening now determines whether you think an investment is going up or going down. Your view of current financial conditions decides whether you make an investment. But current conditions are always changing and so, too, are your perceptions.

For example, say you plan today to buy an investment when it drops by 10%. When the time comes to buy it because its value is falling, however, you lose your nerve; you don’t invest in it because you’re now afraid it will keep falling.

The subjective nature of how we view current financial conditions – financial psychology -- is like gravity: It’s always exerting influence on investment decisions, but we’re usually unaware of it and we don't really realize it. It’s sort of in the background, always exerting a pressure on us. Though we’re usually not even aware of it, the influence of financial psychology requires an effort to resist. It’s a hidden trap.

So long as gravity rules our world, human beings will always need professional financial advice to avoid psychological traps and to judge current conditions and make decisions based on financial facts and objective analysis.

Nothing contained herein is to be considered a solicitation, research material, an investment recommendation, or advice of any kind, and it is subject to change without notice. Any investments or strategies referenced herein do not take into account the investment objectives, financial situation or particular needs of any specific person. Product suitability must be independently determined for each individual investor. Tax advice always depends on your particular personal situation and preferences. You should consult the appropriate financial professional regarding your specific circumstances. The material represents an assessment of financial, economic and tax law at a specific point in time and is not intended to be a forecast of future events or a guarantee of future results. Forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties. Actual results, performance, or achievements may differ materially from those expressed or implied. Information is based on data gathered from what we believe are reliable sources. It is not guaranteed as to accuracy, does not purport to be complete, and is not intended to be used as a primary basis for investment decisions. This article was written by a professional financial journalist for Advisor Products and is not intended as legal or investment advice.


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