Principles Tag

In this update:  The cycle of investor emotions   The cycle of investor emotions As regular subscribers will know on reading these posts, I have discussed the timing and nature of markets on a regular basis. Markets typically fall into either bull and bear phases. For a definition...

In this update:  Market Seasons Financial Behaviour Your Financial Plan Market Seasons As regular subscribers will know from previous posts, the markets go through their seasons. The business cycle goes from expansion, slowdown, recession and recovery. Stock markets move between bear and bull markets. However, we...

In this update:  Financial fireworks State Pension Top-Ups deadline extended Pension Credit Financial fireworks With the Bank of England reporting last week that core inflation has continued to rise, it's difficult to see a way out of this current inflation spiral. Like a firework, you light the...

In this update:  Patience   Patience One of the most challenging elements of investing is having to remain patient in difficult circumstances. If you can keep your head when all about you       Are losing theirs and blaming it on you...

In this update:  Perspective   Perspective An extremely important principle is the different points of view you get when you change your level of magnification. You can look at something with a microscope and see it a certain way, you can look at something with your eyesight...

In this update:  2022 in perspective Your financial planning journey   2022 in perspective As I've previously written, markets correct once a year (a fall of more than 10%, but not more than 20%), but the majority of the time these falls are fleeting. Every year, at some...

In this update:  Patience   Patience A great deal of time and energy is given to take action in some spheres of financial planning and portfolio management, in a rush to 'fix' the current situation, namely the likely fall in one's net worth during turbulent times. We can...

In this update:  Why are mortgage lenders withdrawing their mortgage deals? Why did the Bank of England buy £65 billion worth of government bonds? Why has sterling weakened? How should investors respond?   This month’s Thinkpiece takes on a different perspective, in response to the recent events...

In this update:  Ben Graham's timeless reminders Fluctuations Investor vs Speculator Market Amnesia Opportunity Take a long term view   Ben Graham's timeless reminders Ben Graham, Warren Buffett's early mentor, wrote the Intelligent Investor in 1949. Whilst society has undergone unimaginable evolution since that time, the principles espoused...

In this update:  Your response to difficult markets Margin of Safety Opportunity Take a long term view   Your Response to difficult markets As the financial difficulties deepen within global economies, which I have previously written about in other updates, we find ourselves tested - private individuals, governments,...