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Thursday, May 3, 2012

5 Current Misconceptions About stock Investment

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A figurative sacred cow usually refers to an individual, organization, institution or any other entity that is exempt from being criticized or questioned. A belief also qualifies in this category. In investing, a number of sacred cow conceptions exist, but they should be questioned as they qualify as misconceptions that could end up costing investors’ money. Below are five misconceptions in the industry today.
Buy and Hold Is Dead
Since the bursting of the dotcom bubble in March 2000, stock market returns have been less than stellar. Overall, market returns have been flat for roughly a decade now, and since the height of the credit crisis in late 2008 and into early 2009, returns have been particularly volatile. Because of these flat and more volatile recent returns, a number of investors and market commentators have declared that simplybuying and holding a stock for the long term no longer makes sense...  Continue to read.

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