How To Invest In Stocks In 2023

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2020 has probably been the weirdest year that I have invested in, ever since I started Investing many moons ago. Now I got to say I feel sorry for those new investors out there who are just getting into the stock market, because it’s very hard to navigate these dodgy waters if you do not know what you are doing.

But that’s the reason why I’m making this video. I want to provide a framework that is going to help you steer through these, let’s just say interesting times and not get burnt! Now it’s not going to make you an investing genius in one video, but what it will do, is get you on that right pathway, to investing well during volatile times.

I’m going to share with you 5 tips that I use, Buffett uses, the best investors use them, to beat other investors and win long-term…

Tip 1: Get Your Emotions In Check (Ready For A Crash)

One of the things that is going to be separating the average investors from the quality investors during these times, is those who can handle emotions. Jordan Peterson advises that we be the reliable one at a relative’s funeral.
It’s important that we take that advice further and relate it to investing. Particularly investing in and after a market crash…

You see this is the mindset that 90% of investors take on. When they see their stocks go up, they feel very happy. They go tell their friends at the bar, how much money they made, they check their stocks weekly if not daily, their emotions are all caught up in the ups and downs of the stock market.
However the small percent of investors that do the best, are the ones, who do the opposite of what these guys do. The investors that win, are actually when their stock goes down because it means its gotten cheaper, so they can buy more at a cheap price.

Over the long-term they know the cheaper the price that they buy into stocks, the higher their returns will be. It’s because of this exact concept that Buffett says “you’re dealing with a lot of silly people in the marketplace; it’s like a great big casino and everyone else is boozing”.
“buy low, sell high!”. Unfortunately most investors do the opposite.

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