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Learning About Short And Long Term Stock Market Investing

Posted on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 | In Investments
Contributed by: Investment Education Staff (http://straightstocks.com) -

by Sam Smith

During this turbulent economic time where stock market indexes are plummeting and rising almost every day due to the crisis calls for a special investment plan so that risk is minimized. There is a need for the clever planning of investment and saving strategies so that they reflect the changing nature of the playing field.

With the stock markets being fluctuating the way they are these days many investors are not clear on what is the best approach to investing. The two basic approaches are the conservative and the aggressive strategies and while both can be fruitful the question is which one will produce the best results in market conditions like these.

The ones who utilize aggressive strategies in stock marketing investing are known as day traders. These investors buy and sell many times a day and take on relatively larger risks than regular buy and hold traders.

Conservative investors are the ones that dont ride the market per se. They dont rely on statistical analysis like the day traders do. Conservative investors look at market trends and examine a companies history, management and resources.

Investing during times when you dont really know how the market will go requires a certain level of risk management. The best solution is to spread your investments around. It is also wise to use different investment models. Perhaps a certain allocation between long term and short term can be very fruitful.

Day trading can be both profitable and risky. It can be profitable because a day trader can see returns almost instantly and even during bad economic times by investing in penny stocks and on a regular sometimes daily basis. On the other hand this process is not cost effective in terms of fees and it an approach that requires constant monitoring and work.

Long term investors on the other hand dont really have to be on the lookout all the time, they buy and hold. This strategy involves much less stress than the day trading approach. The problem with long term investing is that it is difficult to jump out of an investment if it goes south.

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