Investing for Beginners – Part 2 – Why are you investing? Have a goal in mind!
If you already have the money, great job! If not, keep saving and don’t get discouraged.
Your next step is to decide on your investing goals. Having an investment goal is important. What good is investing if there isn’t a reward for doing good. After choosing a specific goal, I found that I was more interested and made better decisions based on my goals. Your goals will also determine your investment style. Short term goals for short term investing and long term goals for long term investing. Don’t worry, it’s OK to have several goals. Just don’t pick too many, unless you have the cash to cover all of them.
Here are a few examples:
Pay off car (that’s one of my goals)
Retirement
Buy luxury vehicle
Buy a home
College
Luxury items (big TV, gadgets or other nice wants)
Big vacation – Is there somewhere you would really like to visit? Like the Fried Chicken Festival in Corbin, KY (not making this up and I want to go!).
Quit job – It would be nice to be independently wealthy. This one is hard, but possible.
Warning:
I tried investing for money and it didn’t work out well for me. Just being rich is a nice goal, but harder to obtain without the details to get you there.
Action Time:
Name one or two goals with a reasonable deadline. Write them down or create a goal board with pictures of what you want to achieve. This will keep you on track and interested.
Now that you have your goals, you can decide on your strategy and style of investing.
Here is how I put this into practice:
I’m hoping to pay off my new van early. I’m shooting at short term investing. I add a little extra money every month to my initial investing and shoot for small quick profits every week (swing trading – more on that later). This also keeps me focused on what financial books and resources to use.
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