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So you want to increase your wealth by investing in ASX Shares? Start out on the right foot and you could eventually supplement the income from your job. But make one of a few fatal mistakes and you could see yourself right out of the market, never to trade again.
Say you took $150 a month, and starting in 1980 invested in the ASX share market. You earn an average of 15% per annum, and today that $150 a month is worth $1,038,490. Over a million dollars using just $5 a day.
But not everyone makes it that far. In fact, a great deal of people investing in ASX shares lose a portion of their money, get scared out of the market and never invest again. And the sad part is they never discover that million dollars we just spoke about because after all, you’ve got to be in it to win it.
So how can we make sure we don’t make the same mistake trading ASX shares? Your Trading Plan is the answer, and although it can be simple, it is the most powerful tool you will use in the market. If you haven’t got one, you shouldn’t be trading. But where do we start?
Well, there are many different ways to invest – in fact as many people as there are investing. But there are a few solid ground rules that will definitely help you out. Therefore, your trading plan should have the following:
1: Your Entry and Exit Rules – these are the solid rules you have outlined allowing you to buy and sell your shares. It could be based on fundamental reasons, like a company’s earnings before interest and tax (EBIT), or it could be based on technical reasons, like a Dow Theory entry signal. Whatever you decide, you should follow them diligently.
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.
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