The Hidden Costs of Managing Your Own Money
There are costs—explicit and implicit—with managing a long-term investment portfolio yourself. Make sure you know what it takes in terms of time, interest, discipline, and expertise. As an investor, you’re likely aware that there are costs to managing your own money. But there might also be implicit or “hidden” costs that you should consider—like missing opportunities or holding on to losing stocks. If your investment portfolio isn’t delivering as expected, ask yourself whether you have these four traits in abundance: time, interest, discipline, and expertise–or TIDE. Let’s talk more about why the TIDE traits are important.High TIDE vs. Low TIDE
- Time is one of the most vital traits. As traders and investors, you must consistently dedicate enough time to execute your plans.
- Interest is equally important. You need to want to spend the time you have available on managing your money. Should your interest in investing fade over time, it’s likely your results will fade as well.
- Discipline helps you stick to your plan in the face of market volatility or other hiccups. To be disciplined, consider:
- Screening: As you look to add new positions, what are the criteria you’ll use to come up with a list of candidates?
- Researching: As you look to narrow down your list, consider using both:
- Fundamental analysis: How is the company doing as a business? (What to buy)
- Technical analysis: What is the trend in the price of the stock? (When to buy or sell)
- Establishing buy and sell rules: As you look to place a trade, determine how much you’ll buy and how you’ll buy it. Identify how you will cut losses and capture profits.
- Monitoring: Determine how often and in what manner you’ll review your portfolio.
- Expertise is as important to managing your long-term investments as it is to managing your trades. There’s no shortage of resources available to help you learn about investing, whether you’re looking to beef up your understanding of a new asset class, sector, retirement strategy or other subject. But you have to want to put in the time.