THE WINNER’S JOURNEY TIP #6: NOTICE WHAT THE GAME MAKES OF YOU!
NOTICE WHAT THE GAME MAKES OF YOU: Playing the stock market at a serious level is not for everyone. If you find that playing the stock market game is bringing out the worst in you, then perhaps you should dial down the pressure so you can return to the kind of person that you want to be.
A few signs that the game is getting out of control for you include: (1) you’re spending too much time alone watching or obsessing about the market, (2) your losing positions in the stock market are ruining your weekends or family outings, and (3) you’re becoming noticeably more negative, less tolerant, and unbearably moody. Some simple suggestions for playing at a less stressful level include: (1) make smaller bets, (2) trade less frequently, (3) hold for a short time period, (4) eliminate the use of leverage, and (5) stop buying individual stocks or Exchange-Traded Funds.
For more extreme cases, you should consider confining most, if not all, of your stock market activities to buying or selling traditional broad-based no-load indexed mutual funds for the longer term. That way, you can participate in the overall growth of equities in a passive, yet intelligent, low-cost, low-risk manner.
Comment: The stock market can be a stressful activity that causes people to behave in ways that reveal internal emotional or character flaws. And the chances of success will be greatly limited by those emotional problems that show up when a person’s investments go in the wrong direction. So for those investors who possess these kinds of problems, it is better to step aside from the market and resolve your personal issues before returning to action.
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“True financial freedom doesn’t depend on how much money you have. Financial freedom is when you have power over your fears adn anxieties instead of the other way around.”
Suze Orman ~ Internationally Acclaimed Personal Finance Expert