Part 6 – Dollar Cost Averaging

What is dollar cost averaging? A key part of my plan is dollar-cost-averaging, which is basically purchasing a fixed dollar amount of an investment asset on a regular basis. Earlier, I described how I was going to set aside $240 every two weeks to purchase company shares. Plain and simple, that’s what dollar cost averaging […]

Part 4 – Catalysts

For me, this third major area that I use to determine whether to buy a stock is the most exciting. I don’t know what exactly I should call it… Catalysts. The X Factor. The Story. I am looking for an exciting story behind the stock. A unique set of circumstances that make the stock a […]

Part 3 – Technical Analysis

Technical analysis is when someone attempts to forecast the future direction of prices by studying the past market date, which is primarily price and volume. I had traded in the past based purely on technical analysis with mixed success. The times when I have not been successful was when I had a very short-term holding […]

Buying too big of a house

“Our houses are such unwieldy property that we are often imprisoned rather than housed in them.” Henry David Thoreau – Walden The house was gorgeous. White trim, grey, red front door, with huge expansive windows, 10 foot ceilings, an impressive foyer that went up two stories dominated by a heavy-looking chandelier. Two bathrooms with double […]

Why I am not a Diversified Investor

Diworsification That is a term coined by Peter Lynch, the great portfolio manager from Fidelity. He ran their Magellan Mutual Fund fund from1977 until 1990 when he retired from running the fund at age 46. His fund averaged a 29.2% annual return, which was more than DOUBLE the S&P 500 stock market index, making it […]