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Believe it or not this is the hardest rule. The trader will keep breaking
this one time and time again.
As I have mentioned recently, every time that I have strayed away from my
trading plan I have always lost money.
2. Diversify.
Don’t have all your eggs in one basket. Buy from a couple of areas, not just
the one sector i.e. mining.
3. Buy shares that suit your trading style.
If you are buying shares for long term, obviously this won’t suit you if you
are a short-term trader. And vice versa, shares for short term won’t suit if
you are a medium to long term trader.
4. Know your risk tolerance.
A speculative share has a different risk profile to an out-of-favor blue
chip. Therefore allocate your capital according to the risk profile of the
trade and your own personal risk tolerance.
This is a personal decision that only you can make.
5. Don’t rush in.
All investor’s particularly new ones should take their time and learn about
the market before
they start trading.
A good way is to “paper trade” first so as so as to learn the basics first.
The market will still be there waiting for you for when you are ready to trade.
6. Don’t get greedy.
Do not expect unrealistic returns.10- 15 % is a good figure to aim for.
Don’t think this is easy, and get over confident and think that you will be
a millionaire overnight. It is all too easy to lose money on the stock market.
7. Only invest what you can afford to lose.
If the share is causing you lose sleep or it is worrying you. The reasons
could be that you ether own too many of them or it is the wrong type of
investment that suits you.
Sell them! Peace of mind is very important. You don’t need the unnecessary
stress.
8. Never, ever chase shares.
Never go beyond the limits that you have set.
If you exercise a little patience you will usually be able to buy shares
below your limit. The cents saved on your buying and selling will add up by the
end of the year.
9. Keep accurate up to date records.
This is most important, particularly at taxation time. For the penalties for
not declaring your profits and not paying your capital gains tax’s are
formidable.
As I have said before the hardest rule is to stick by them. But believe me
it is worth the effort.
I hope these “Golden Rules” make you some “gold” in the rear future.