ASX Share Trading – What You Need To Know
Investing or trading in the share market can be a great way to increase your wealth, and if you play your cards right eventually supplement the income from your job. But there are a few fatal mistakes that may stop you from enjoying success on the ASX Share Market.
If you had invested $150 a month in the ASX share market starting in 1980, and earning an average of 15% per annum, today you would have $1,038,490 or over one million dollars. $38 a week. Not bad, eh?
But many people when first starting out make a few fatal mistakes – maybe they lose a little (or a lot) of money. And they stop investing. They get scared out of the market. And because of this they lose out on all the rest of the gains over the years – they lose out on that million dollars we just discovered.
So if you are trading in ASX shares, there is something important you should know. One of the first but most overlooked essentials in investing is making a solid trading plan. In fact, without it you simply shouldn’t be investing. But how do you find a trading plan that suits you, and helps you make the most from your money?
Well, one man’s trading plan is another man’s ruin. In other words, we are all different – and we all invest differently. But there are a few solid ground rules that will make your job easier. So having a trading plan should definitely involve the following:
1: Your Rules for Buying and Selling – these are the rules you have tested that determine when you buy and when you sell a share. Whether it is buying for fundamental reasons, like company earnings or book price, or whether it is for technical reasons like crossing a trend line or Dow theory it doesn’t matter: so long as it suits you.
2: Your Money Management Rules – this is where you decide how much of your portfolio you will invest in one share. And also how many positions you will spread your portfolio across. As a guide, between 6 and 12 positions is usually optimum. Any less than 6 and you risk not being diversified enough. Any more than 12 and you risk being unable to out-perform the market (the best portfolios are often slightly focused).
With those essentials you will be well on your way to more success in ASX Shares.
Learn more about investing in ASX Shares with the free course at www.asxmarketwatch.com . Dave McLachlan also has free research on the Australian Stock Market.
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