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Posted on February 10, 2010 - by La Papillion

The siren’s song

Featured Investing
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Recently, I’ve heard a lot of people wanting to get into the stock market. They really think the market is their mother, who is there to give them milk. These people do not have an emergency funds set aside, do not have adequate insurance, and worse of all, do not have savings. Yet they are all too ready to jump into the market after reading some rags to riches success stories displayed so prominently every sunday in the newspaper.

Alas, they got the sequence all wrong.

First, you need a good job that pays reasonably well, so that you can begin to save up a big amount. Then you need to protect that amount from unexpected circumstances. After which, you can then start thinking on how to best grow your savings. I see many people going straight to the ‘growing’ part without the first and second foundations laid properly.

But you know, I’ve been ranting on and off about this, I don’t think I should talk more about it. Let them find their own mistakes to learn from. When the musical chairs end, they will realise that there are not enough chairs and someone had to be left standing. Read more…


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