Investment Risks Carteret NJ

Ultimately, any investor who wants to be right 100 percent of the time is going to make a poor investor. This kind of investor tends to make one mistake and then give up permanently on entire markets of investments. Thus they spend years switching between investor hats (i.e., stock trader, real estate investor, lender, business investor or owner) and end up with little to show for it.

Bedford Management Service Inc
(212) 587-3134
64 Fulton Street
New York, NY
Prospect Lane Assoc Llp
(732) 499-7972
15 Prospect Ln
Colonia, NJ
Blue Heron Realty
(718) 317-2922
260 Rathbun Ave
Staten Island, NY
Bay Terrace Arms
(718) 979-3622
39 Junction Ct
Staten Island, NY
Balkon Realty Co
(718) 442-3936
350 Saint Marks Pl
Staten Island, NY
Arco Wentworth Management Corp
(718) 761-2222
1655 Richmond Ave
Staten Island, NY
Coldwell Banker
(718) 524-0400
1847 Victory Blvd Ste A
Staten Island, NY
American Safari Property Management
(718) 442-5200
1958 Victory Blvd
Staten Island, NY
Citizens Properties
(718) 980-2200
1002 Forest Ave
Staten Island, NY
Concord Co
(718) 720-7707
55 Bowen St
Staten Island, NY
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Investment Risks

There are those who refer to problems and those who refer to challenges. There are those who dwell on losses and those who savor lessons. It’s all just a matter of perspective.


And so it is with risk. One person’s risk—or perceived risk—is often another person’s reward.

Despite our efforts to avoid risk, it is inevitable. Risk is lurking any time you can’t know all the answers, which is exactly 100 percent of the time. No one knows the future, aside from Dionne Warwick’s friends. Since no one can predict the future, life is full of risk. Unfortunately, most of us prefer certainty over success because of our subconscious ties between risk and potential failure.

Ultimately, any investor who wants to be right 100 percent of the time is going to make a poor investor. This kind of investor tends to make one mistake and then give up permanently on entire markets of investments. Thus they spend years switching between investor hats (i.e., stock trader, real estate investor, lender, business investor or owner) and end up with little to show for it.

Failure is the world’s best teacher. People learn very little from the things they do right. They typically learn a lot from the things they do wrong. Making mistakes will help you refine your ability to more effectively calculate risks.

If the first sign of failure makes you quit, then you’ll be better off letting someone else manage your money (although you’ll likely second guess every decision they make).

With that in...

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