PPL who invest into something without a 'strategy' they are usually going in blind and can't weigh up the risk/returns of their investment and in-fact they may join any investment due to 'popularity' or where other people are going, which will cause a 'downward' pressure on that investment.
My strategy is a mix of short-long term investments, each investment must report to either my short-term goals(accumulating capital quickly, will accept a risk) or long-term goals(accumulating growth and safety).
I already do sector analysis to read up on future 'growth' predictions of each sector, I do read up on the balance sheet of each company in that sector, assess the CEO and their strategy and experience to tap into tha 'market growth' predictions, I also review their 'experience' to see if they 'tapped' into growth in their previous roles, their strategy to cut operational cost or investmens to raise up productivity and reduce costs, etc.
Please provide ur strategy to me, not your 'picks' of what's going to grow and what's not or else im not sure how u reached such conclusion without simply 'hear say' or media. This is 'money' and it's not a joke and based on what other people are doing.
I've been reading this does anyone have something similar in their country.
But what would help is 'historical' predictions spreadsheet so I can weigh up the margin of error from older predictions. Im searching online but I've had no luck.
My strategy does include to see financial advisor in the future and ask how each company they recommend will tap into the 'predicted sector growth'. The company I will select will need to prove their strategy and balance sheets over a historical period to see their margin of error so that can be accounted for in any future predictions they make.
My strategy is a mix of short-long term investments, each investment must report to either my short-term goals(accumulating capital quickly, will accept a risk) or long-term goals(accumulating growth and safety).
I already do sector analysis to read up on future 'growth' predictions of each sector, I do read up on the balance sheet of each company in that sector, assess the CEO and their strategy and experience to tap into tha 'market growth' predictions, I also review their 'experience' to see if they 'tapped' into growth in their previous roles, their strategy to cut operational cost or investmens to raise up productivity and reduce costs, etc.
Please provide ur strategy to me, not your 'picks' of what's going to grow and what's not or else im not sure how u reached such conclusion without simply 'hear say' or media. This is 'money' and it's not a joke and based on what other people are doing.
I've been reading this does anyone have something similar in their country.
But what would help is 'historical' predictions spreadsheet so I can weigh up the margin of error from older predictions. Im searching online but I've had no luck.
My strategy does include to see financial advisor in the future and ask how each company they recommend will tap into the 'predicted sector growth'. The company I will select will need to prove their strategy and balance sheets over a historical period to see their margin of error so that can be accounted for in any future predictions they make.