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Saturday, September 19, 2009

The Differences Between Short And Long Term Investing

By Sam Smith

During this turbulent economic time where stock market indexes are plummeting and rising almost every day due to the crisis calls for a special investment plan so that risk is minimized. There is a need for the clever planning of investment and saving strategies so that they reflect the changing nature of the playing field.

There are different ways to invest in the stock market regardless of what state the market is in. You have probably heard about the conservative and the radical approaches to stock market investing many times in the past. The question is which one is the best way to use in times like this where the market is turbulent.

The most commonly known type of aggressive investor is the day trader. Day trading means that the investor functions in a short time frame by buying and selling their investments in short intervals and sometimes many times in a single day.

Conservative investors are the ones that dont ride the market per se. They dont rely on statistical analysis like the day traders do. Conservative investors look at market trends and examine a companies history, management and resources.

When investing in turbulent economic times like the ones we are going through right now it is important to be able to minimize your risks. The way to do so is by varying your investment strategy in a way so that at least your risk is spread. This way when something goes bad you still have your other investments working for you.

There are positives and negatives with both kinds of investing, short and long term investing. Short term investors enjoy the perils of having the ability to opt out from an investment at any given point. They can also make money without necessarily waiting for results. On the down side short term investors such as day traders must constantly work to get the most out of their investments.

Long term investors on the other hand dont really have to be on the lookout all the time, they buy and hold. This strategy involves much less stress than the day trading approach. The problem with long term investing is that it is difficult to jump out of an investment if it goes south. - 23305

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