Posts Tagged ‘retirement’

Fools rush in, or the early birds catches the worm?

To quote an article by IFast in Fundsupermart.com,

However, we have recently seen a change in sentiment and increasing investor risk appetite, and this has benefited most equity funds and even higher-risk fixed income funds.”

There’s certainly a hint of optimism among the investors out there. Being a forward looking individual like myself, the storm will eventually subside as they always do. Unless you’re talking about the end of the world that is..

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I don’t believe in Unit Trust until I found this..
peformance of stocks from 1925 to 2000

Performance of stocks from year 1925 to 2000

Some of the top reasons I’ve encountered by the people who don’t invest (or re-invest) is that it’s too risky, or it’s not a good time to buy in. There are another group of people who consistently see no “luck” in their investments, always losing the moment they go into that new fund/s.

These people usually have one thing in common - they usually see Unit Trust and its counterparts as a short term investment instrument.

Stretch it to a 10-years period or more and you’ll begin to see the opportunity right up there in the chart, almost regardless of when you come in. This is the most ideal period for accumulating funds for children education funds or retirement/old age funds.

Can’t manage your own investment? Working with a competent adviser with a cool head would be a good idea. Though the volatility nature of this investment can be a roller-coaster issue, one will eventually come out a winner with time on his/her side and sound investment fundamentals. I will discuss more about unit trust investing tactics and strategies in the near future.

View the full chart here (this will appear in a new window).

Have a burning question? Let it out here.

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