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

Does this look interesting to you?  Want to know more? Our upcoming coaching session, “Choosing Your Investment Philosophy” in Colorado Springs, will be our most encompassing yet. Don’t miss it! Call to reserve your spot today! 719-434-3939

Two Views of Markets, Prestige Wealth Management

 

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.

To learn more about The Investors’ Dilemma, call our office to attend our upcoming coaching session, “Choosing Your Investment Philosophy” in Colorado Springs. 719-434-3939

The Investors' Dilemma Chart

On BloombergTV, Mark Matson tells a cautionary tale for investors — big financial institutions couldn’t manage their own house, so they went to Main Street for a bailout. This is more evidence that you should not count on the predictions of Wall Street bullies to help you reach your investing goals.

Jeff Mathies and Nick Naseman are investment coaches who know the cautionary tales, and can help you to understand Wall Street and your investments. Call our office to attend our upcoming coaching session, “Choosing Your Investment Philosophy” in Colorado Springs. 719-434-3939

“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

In the third segment from Bloomberg TV, the host decides he wants to make Mark Matson a regular on his show when he hears Mark’s take on “The Billionaire Index”. Mark says he’s so sick of the crony capitalists that continue to offer the hard-earned money of Main Street investors as the solution to economic problems.

Jeff Mathies and Nick Naseman are investment coaches trained to help make sure you don’t have your own economic problems!. Call out office to attend our upcoming coaching session, “Choosing Your Investment Philosophy” in Colorado Springs. 719-434-3939

In the 2nd segment from Bloomberg TV, find out why Mark Matson dislikes high-yield bonds. Mark believes, as we do, that the key to investing success is to use fixed income to manage volatility, not to create growth in your portfolio. Keep your fixed income short-term and high quality, don’t gamble with your financial future using long-term bonds!

Jeff Mathies and Nick Naseman are investment coaches trained to help you do this. Call our office to attend our upcoming coaching session, “Choosing Your Investment Philosophy” in Colorado Springs. 719-434-3939

Our Investor Coaches make the rounds in Colorado, and are always in demand as speakers.

In this radio interview on KCMN 1530 AM radio, Nick Naseman, one of our Investor coaches, is interviewed by Rich Speiers about The Investor’s Dilemma.

To speak to one of our Investor Coaches, to attend our next educational seminar, or to schedule a free appointment to review your portfolio, call us at: 719-434-3939. Say you found us on the web to receive a free book.

Disclaimer: Services offered by Prestige Wealth Management, Inc., a Colorado registered investment advisor that provides advisory services and is licensed to provide insurance products.

National Ethics Bureau Member
© 2012 Prestige Wealth Management Suffusion theme by Sayontan Sinha
WP Like Button Plugin by Free WordPress Templates