Picking Investments Should be Like Picking Shoes. What Do I Mean by that Statement?
Picking investments should be like picking shoes. What do I mean by that statement?
Hello fellow blog readers. As we begin the summer season, it’s time to put the boots away and reach for your sandals in the closet. Why do we change which footwear we choose? It’s because the seasons are changing. What about the financial season? Does it change? All the time. What does this mean for investors?
You must know which “shoes” are in season. Are we in the season of Bonds, Large Cap Growth, Value, International, SMID cap growth, Energy, Health Care, Technology, Mid-Cap growth or value? Well, it depends on the many economic factors. Why is this important? If you are heavily invested in a specific sector of the market when it is volatile, you are going to see a lot of peaks and valleys on your statements. This makes investors nervous and afraid to stay in the market. They are wearing the wrong pair of shoes during a specific economic season. How do you know if you are in the wrong sector of the market at this particular time?
It's really important to discuss what you are invested in with a financial professional. They can guide you in your decision making, which can help you see more consistency in your accounts. They can do a deep dive into your accounts and see if your current portfolio is beating indexes such as the S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq. A financial professional’s goal should be to try to beat the index as much as and as often possible. That is what they are paid to do.
Remember: it’s not about how much you make. Rather it’s about how much you keep. Consistency is the key. Make sure you are wearing the right pair of shoes during this economic season.
Please feel free to reach out with additional questions and enjoy sandal season.
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