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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

dreamcatcher - 20 Apr 2012 21:38 - 16278 of 81564

7 Deadly Sins Of Investing




As an investor, who is your biggest enemy? You. Why? Because you're a sinner. You are too easily led into temptation.

There are seven deadly investment sins, and you have probably committed all of them.

But you're good at heart, aren't you? You want to do the right thing. Now is the time to repent your sinful ways, and become a better investor in the process. Here's what you need to resist.

Wrath

Emotion clouds the judgement, and few emotions cast more clouds than wrath. When that red mist descends, you lose sight of everything else.

There are plenty of reasons why investors become wrathful. You might have just made your worst investment ever, been through a costly divorce or been rocked by Britain's £750bn 'pension bombshell'.

You get angry. To recover your losses, you decide to get more aggressive.

So you do crazy things, like shorting the FTSE, oil and silver, desperately chasing ten-baggers, or gambling your pot on some high-risk emerging market biotech start-up.

There is a time and place for aggressive investing, but it needs to be done with a cool head.

Greed

Getting greedy costs investors more than any other sin. Greed is what makes people dive into stock market and property bubbles too late. Greed is what makes you ditch a long-term hold with a decent yield for some flighty growth stock. Greed racks up your portfolio charges as you lurch between different sectors and stocks.

Greed has been a constant through investment history. It allowed tulip mania to flower. It blew up the South Sea Bubble. It triggered the technology boom.

To be a sound, long-term Foolish investor, you need to curb this particularly base instinct. Greed isn't good, and you're not Gordon Gekko.

Sloth

I always thought sloth was one of the lesser sins, and that's the case with investing. The slothful investor has some advantages. They save on dealing fees and bid/offer spreads. They avoid making rash judgements, such as buying a growth stock on a whim or selling a recovery stock too soon.

You have to give your portfolio time. Slow investing, I call it. You might call it 'buy and hold'.

But slothful investing isn't so clever if you can't summon the energy to research your investments properly before buying them, or are too lazy to ditch that high-charging, underperforming pension or fund.

Sloth or growth. It's your call.

Pride

Everybody knows what pride comes before. If you think your run of good fortune is down to your innate genius, if you think you hold the secret to making vast fortunes from penny shares, or if you think you can beat those slickers in the City year after year, you are heading for a fall.

The stock market is a tough taskmaster, and it has no time for bigheads. Nobody knows anything, so what makes you so special?

Lust

You've just got to have it, haven't you? That go-go gold miner. That trend-setting tech stock. That 10% yield. That fund that just doubled in value. That frontier market that is set to shoot the lights out, er, after the locals have stopped shooting the lights out.

This isn't Foolish investing. It's just lust.

Envy

So what if you know somebody who made a mint on emerging markets? Or shorted the banks in 2008 (then went long in early 2009)? Or bought gold at $600 an ounce?

Somebody has to make money out of investing. This time, it wasn't you. Don't be envious. Don't turn green. And don't do anything daft, like trying to follow their strategy, one year too late.

Your turn will come. Be patient.

Gluttony

The stock market is full of tempting treats. Investors are spoilt for choice. A quick run through the Motley Fool menus throws up juicy high-yielders, exotic oils, luxury goodies, big beer, pancakes and pizza and a tasty Apple (NasdaqGS: AAPL - news) .

You can't dig into all of them. You have to choose carefully. Work out which ones suit your investment palate and focus your efforts on them. Nobody likes a glutton.

Wrath, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy, gluttony. Any of them could destroy your investment strategy. Now that really would be a sin.

aldwickk - 21 Apr 2012 11:51 - 16279 of 81564

There are a lot of petrol heads on this thread , if you got together you could have a TV program made of you called Slow Gear , was thinking of Bottom Gear , but kept getting visions of Fred in his baggy Y front's

dreamcatcher - 21 Apr 2012 12:05 - 16280 of 81564

No please dont go there. :-))

Haystack - 21 Apr 2012 12:17 - 16281 of 81564

dreamcatcher - 21 Apr 2012 12:24 - 16282 of 81564

Atleast the package is well wrapped with nothing sticking out. lol

dreamcatcher - 21 Apr 2012 12:25 - 16283 of 81564

He needs a bra over them man boobs. :-))

skinny - 21 Apr 2012 13:26 - 16284 of 81564

Haystack - a bit worrying that you either have that photograph or know where to find it! :-)

mnamreh - 21 Apr 2012 13:33 - 16285 of 81564

.

Haystack - 21 Apr 2012 13:43 - 16286 of 81564

Skinny
What about this one?

skinny - 21 Apr 2012 13:49 - 16287 of 81564

Oh good God - that's awful.

mnamreh - 21 Apr 2012 13:56 - 16288 of 81564

.

dreamcatcher - 21 Apr 2012 14:01 - 16289 of 81564

I feel sick. lol


skinny - 21 Apr 2012 14:03 - 16290 of 81564

I think if 'that' started to wobble, it would be hard to stop it.

dreamcatcher - 21 Apr 2012 14:04 - 16291 of 81564

I feel sorry for the poor seat. lol, it needs to be twice the width, its like a thong.

TANKER - 21 Apr 2012 14:14 - 16292 of 81564

you lot dont no a good thing when it is in front of . as long as the bed will take it

skinny - 21 Apr 2012 14:17 - 16293 of 81564

It wouldn't be the bed that I would be worried about!!!

dreamcatcher - 21 Apr 2012 14:19 - 16294 of 81564

Are those cheeks real or have they had some work done on them. lol

Fred1new - 21 Apr 2012 14:23 - 16295 of 81564

Alds,

Interesting phantasies.

Is that why you behave like a lap dog seeking attention so frequently?

dreamcatcher - 21 Apr 2012 14:23 - 16296 of 81564

Changing the subject lol


dreamcatcher - 21 Apr 2012 14:26 - 16297 of 81564

You have upset Fred now not going on about the cons. :-))
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