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The Investor

    Supply and demand, like compounding, is another basic concept you should understand to be a successful investor. As supply decreases and/or demand increases, prices usually go up. As supply increases and/or demand decreases, prices usually go down. This is true for most things for sale including stocks and bonds.  Investor behavior based on FEAR, GREED  and HOPE is a major contributor to permanent  losses.

  • Fear  may be the biggest problem for investors. It can cause buying at high prices  when chasing a stock (fear of missing a rally or what others are in) or selling at the wrong time because of events that may have nothing to do with the stock.
  • Greed is more of a problem with selling at the wrong time waiting to get a higher price.    
  • Hope usually is felt holding a stock for more profits or less loss. Both can hurt your compounding efforts.

    Investors need to learn to control their fear and greed levels to take advantage of the opportunities presented when others panic because of fear and greed. Buy when others panic; sell when others are greedy and hopeful.

      


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Disclosure:  Douglas C. Smith is a Vice President and a Registered Principal for Amvest Securities, Inc. This report is for informative purposes only, and under no circumstances is to be considered as an offer to sell, a solicitation or an offer to buy  any security. The information contained herein has been obtained from, or based upon sources believed to be reliable, but we do not represent that it is accurate or complete, and should not be relied upon as such. The Douglas C. Smith Company, LLC may at times have positions in some securities described within.   

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