This is easy, buy, buy, with every spare penny.
As you can't predict the bottom, keep on buying with all your excess cash each month (from salary-living expenses).
academics show that your long term return is based on the length of time you are invested in the market, and that attempting to time the market is futile
Very true SPC100 and very good advice. Stay invested. Other advice on this thread totally disregard!I believe I have read that frequently the largest gains in the market after bear markets are on a just few days,
I have been making (seeming sensible) investments for a few years ...... yet every time I check the value of my 'investments' things have gotten worse.
Would anyone care to speculate as to when things are going to turn around?
Very true SPC100 and very good advice. Stay invested.
A small % of wealth to follow trend via puts and shorts etc helps to hedge losses from overall portfolio
A lot of loose and dangerous sentiment on this thread that the newbie investor could easily be sucked into! In summary asset allocate, hedge and hold for long term.
Stay invested...
You have to stay invested.
Yes.........I have this week bought another Irish property from a very motivated seller. All this hype is panicking "investors" into dumping very good assets for the long term.US, UK and Irish property are speculative instruments that pay dividends, of sorts. Would you recommend investors to throw part of their hard earned money into these areas at the moment?
Options etc etc.Outside individual shares how can you short, spreadbets?
I agree with a long term play on shares and have started to invest into the irish market,the old adage "buy value" comes into play now,I also believe that over the next 6 months is a good time to purchase an investment property in ireland,buyer markets can be short lived
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