"Get INVESTED. Stay INVESTED."
Recap |
Q: What is a good investment time horizon for the Individual Investor? |
Review |
A: Your lifetime! |
What To Do |
There
are always (yes, always) money making opportunities in the stock market
– created by political, social, and economic world events. Many times
these events can cause the individual investor to get off track; to get
nervous; to stop investing all together. Evidence and research abound
indicate that what the Individual Investor should be doing is
always-always-always investing. I know, easier said than done. Sort of
like losing weight or dropping a bad habit. Here is one technique that I
believe will help you – the Individual Investor, “Get INVESTED. Stay
INVESTED.” Think of your time horizon as your entire life. You start
when you are an adult (21 years of age), and you continue till … well,
you get the point. The reason why Individual Investors should do this is
simple – it alleviates all the negative symptoms of declining markets,
and allows investors to focus on the positive or when the market
rebounds and your account value goes up-up-up! Lifecycle investing
(coupled with Dollar Cost Averaging and share accumulation in America’s
best companies) will give you, the Individual Investor, the confidence
& conviction to keep your money working for you for all of time. Stop worrying. Start INVESTING. Today! – Clark Bros, Inc. 720 255 5711 |
Quote of the Week |
You may delay, but time will not. – Ben Franklin |
We believe in You! - The Individual Investor |
Stay Positive! Think Positive! Act Positive! Be Positive!
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Jason R. Clark
T: 720 255 5711
jason@clarkbrothersinvestments.com
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Clark Brothers Investments
Registered Investment Advisors
18810 E. Whitaker Circle
Aurora, CO 80015
www.clarkbrothersinvestments.
com
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