Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Popular Investment Myths REVEALED

Many people avoid investing in the stock market during difficult times, thinking that it is only most suitable when it is at its best. However, it may not always be true and may not always work to your advantage.

In fact, research shows that investing during a risky period can give you long-term returns on equities. While there may be further declines in the interim as well as years of a trading range type market before these lucrative returns can be realized, these have but proven to be rewarding. The problem with many investors, though, is that they lack discipline and patience to stick with their stocks through trying interim times.

There are a lot of surefire ways to successfully invest in the stock market. What you may know about investing may not be wrong, but most of what you believe may be, otherwise. This is what money management experts John K. Sosnowy and Kori S. Voorhees reveal in the Xlibris release, ‘Everything You Know About Investing is Wrong’.

This self-published book breaks many of the most common stock market investment myths. John and Kori explain the fine line between accumulating and retaining wealth, giving you helpful suggestions for mapping out a worry-free retirement. They also correct the notion that simply investing in collectibles or your home can make you rich as well.

John and Kori also provide a blueprint for successful investing – strategies that are not only compatible with your risk/return needs but can also greatly reduce your investing drawbacks during ‘bear market’ periods (a prolonged decline in investment prices). This way, it can keep you committed to equity investing thus reaping the market’s sweet returns in the long run.

Understanding the stock market is not enough for your financial success. By separating myth from fact, anyone can make it big on stock market investment, regardless of income. ‘Everything You Know About Investing is Wrong’ shows that and more.

With over thirty years of investment management experience, John K. Sosnowy has been a nationally recognized pioneer in tactical asset allocation/risk management strategies. He is president of Sosnowy Investment Management Company (SIMCO); vice-president and portfolio manager of Flexible Plan Investments Ltd and chairman and CEO of SIMCO Financial. He is also the founder and former president of SAAFTI, an industry national trade association.

Kori S. Voorhees is former marketing coordinator for SIMCO for three years, after which he went on to pursue his writing career. Her first book was Christmas on Wednesday, which she also published with Xlibris.




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