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Investment strategies

To be an effective investor, you need a plan that guides your choice of investments, the way you buy, how long you keep investments in your portfolio, and when you sell. That’s called an investment strategy.

Without a strategy, you’re likely to invest randomly — a stock here, a bond there — without a sense of how your investments can work together to achieve the return you want, while helping to control your risk. What’s more, much of the long-term success of any portfolio depends on the way its assets are allocated, or distributed, among the range of investment choices.

Devising a strategy

The good news is that you don’t have to create an investment strategy on your own. Over the years, other investors have developed effective methods for choosing, buying, and selling. Once you understand how these methods work, you can select the ones that are most relevant and adapt them to fit your own investment style.

Investment advisers typically put investment strategy at the top of the list of services they provide. Your adviser can explain how different investment strategies work and which ones may be most helpful to you.


 

         
   
   

 

 
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