People use a reference point to decide something. Psychologists call it an “anchor.” Often the use of a reference point is not a conscious decision and not a rational choice.
In the world of personal investing price is often the reference point when deciding whether to hold or sell a position. If the position has been held less than a year then we tend to use the purchase price in deciding whether to hold or sell. More than year then the reference point is the year to date high price.
My advice is to make sure the anchor is a known and rational choice.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Friday, January 6, 2012
To Invest or Not to Invest. That is not the Question
To invest for the future you have to invest. When, how much and in what are all subject to debate but not whether to do it at all. That goes for far more than financial matters.
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