The second step to Choosing Your Investment Philosophy™ involves examining beliefs about the market.

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The Investors’ Dilemma is a cycle that explains why many investment decisions are driven by emotional and psychological biases that may be inconsistent with an investor’s long-term financial goals. On the one hand, investors want assets to grow to the point where enough wealth has been accumulated to meet personal financial goals. Yet, for most, this will only happen by investing money prudently.

Therefore, investors need to make decisions and select strategies to maximize investments year after year. Unfortunately, the actions investors frequently take are likely to be self-defeating. Let’s look at how each step of this counterproductive cycle interferes with an investor’s ability to develop and maintain a prudent investment strategy.

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The Investors' Dilemma Chart

“The Investors’ Dilemma” is part of a larger program called “Choosing Your Investment Philosophy”, a required step toward a building a successful investment strategy. Call our office to attend our upcoming coaching session, “Choosing Your Investment Philosophy” in Colorado Springs. 719-434-3939

The Investors Dilemma

The Investors Dilemma

Catch Mark Matson’s first segment on Bloomberg from last week. Watch him shock the host by suggesting that investors look for a 10 to 20 year hold on their investments! He goes on to explain why higher unemployment could mean risk premiums long-term for investors. Mark seems to enjoy giving the hosts unexpected answers, not just more prognostications and predictions.

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Did you miss our last client meeting?  That’s okay!  We’re recording them now.  Here is our meeting in its entirety.  Enjoy.

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The Number 1 question that must be answered, out of 20 questions that will give you peace of mind: “What is your true purpose for money?” No matter how much or how little money you have, if you know what your purpose in life is, what you need money for, then you will be happy, and isn’t that our goal–to be happy?

In this video, Mark Matson asks you to consider your true purpose for money.

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Michael Jackson & Elvis Presley had it all–money, power, and fame, but not a lot of happiness. This proves that no amount of money can make you happy.

Without a true purpose for money, the investing experience becomes speculating and gambling and avarice and greed.

Mark Matson asks you to consider your true purpose for money.

To find your own purpose for money, attend our seminar in Colorado Springs on January 5, 2012. Call our office for more information or to register. 719-434-3939. We are here for you!

Information overload doesn’t make investment more simple, it makes it more complicated. So what is a person to do? The key to investing is asking the right questions. We have 20 Questions you must answer to be a successful investor. The first question is: “What is Your True Purpose for Money?”

More money does not equal more happiness; by identifying your true purpose for money, any amount of money becomes enough.

Watch Mark Matson discuss money’s true purpose from his Cincinnati office.

To find your own purpose for money, attend our seminar in Colorado Springs on January 5, 2012.  Call our office for more information or to register.  719-434-3939.  We are here for you!

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