In today’s world, with inflation threatening our wealth, investing wisely is paramount. Amid the constant chatter of market trends and predictions, the “10 Commandments of Investing” serve as timeless principles to guide you.
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Invest, don’t let inflation rob your wealth.
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Become an owner, not a buyer.
Benefit from the growth and income of the world’s top companies.
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Embrace ‘compound interest’, the silent wealth builder, as an ally.
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Welcome volatility.
It’s not a bug, but a feature that fuels your returns. Shift your focus from temporary fluctuations to a permanent upward trend.
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Predictions and market timings are illusions.
Global exposure and patience is the key to harnessing natural financial growth.
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Your behaviour dictates your returns.
According to JP Morgan, it contributes 70% to overall returns.
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Patience is profitable.
As Warren Buffet says, “our favourite holding period is forever”.
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Silence the financial noise.
The financial pundits and ‘knowledgeable’ friends often breed panic. Learn to tune them out.
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Be an optimist.
Optimism is the foundation of financial success.
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Always have a plan.
A clear plan guarantees informed decision making safeguarding your goals against market fluctuations. Never venture into an investment without it.
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