If you’re looking at losses in your investment portfolio and feeling like you’ve been running around headless all this time, it might be worth going back to the beginning and figuring out (i) what your investment strategy is, then (ii) evaluating if what you’ve done all this while has been aligned with that or if you’ve gone completely off-course.
Many times, I hear from readers who ask me how I invest, but when I turn around and ask them the same question, most of them get stumped without having an answer.
If you found yourself nodding along to the above, you might just be in trouble. The cost? Your own portfolio and money.
So let’s go back to the basics once more:
1. Know your investment strategy
There are different approaches to investing – each requiring a different set of skills – so it is important that you know which method you’re adopting so...