Investing Isn't Rocket Science
By Lisa Shier
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Ready to start investing, but not sure where to begin? Been investing for a while, but finding it hard to sort through mountains of information? Need encouragement to stick with your investing plan? Investing Isn’t Rocket Science can help you get started, decide what’s relevant to your situation, and resist the sort of temptations that lead to poor investing results.
The author really is a rocket scientist and knows that successful investing doesn’t require the kind of skill, smarts, or effort that rocket science does. The good news is that there are easy ways to invest that require remarkably little effort and skill. Applied conscientiously over time and with a little luck, methods like index fund investing and dollar cost averaging will produce results that are often better than more complicated investing schemes. The tough part is often sticking with the plan, avoiding panic, and filtering out the noise in the financial media.
Investing Isn’t Rocket Science is a based around a set of short and sometimes humorous sayings that the author has developed to keep her investing plans on track. These are the things she tells herself when she feels distracted, discouraged, or tempted to do something stupid. You can use these sayings to get started with an investment plan, to fine tune an existing plan, or just keep yourself on track.
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Investing Isn't Rocket Science - Lisa Shier
Investing Isn’t Rocket Science
By Lisa Shier
Copyright 2015 Lisa Shier
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The author really is a rocket scientist. She is not a financial planner, lawyer, accountant, or psychologist. Nothing in this is professional advice. Use any information contained in this book at your own risk. On the other hand, you also get all the credit for the positive results.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Investing Isn't Rocket Science
If You Can Buy Groceries, You Can Invest
Don't Put All Your Eggs in One Basket
Be the Tortoise, not the Hare
Past Returns Are No Guarantee of Future Results
Never Turn Down Free Money
Don't Pay for Someone Else's Armani Suit
Don't Just Do Something, Sit There!
Never, Ever Invest in Something You Don't Understand
Boring is Good
Be Stingy with Your Uncle Sam
Spock Would Be an Awesome Investor
Sleep on It
This Works: Dollar Cost Averaging
Pick a Plan and Stick With It
Cost is Easier to Predict than Performance
Scrooge McDuck is a Fictional Character
Plan to Grow as an Investor
Remember the KISS Principle
Ignore the Financial Media
Learn from Your Mistakes
Don't Panic
Suggested Reading
About the Author
Introduction
I’ve been an investor for over a quarter century. I’ve had some successes and I’ve made a lot of mistakes. Over time, I’ve learned that a very simple, easy, boring approach to investing has resulted in less mistakes and better performance.
Over time, I have come to believe that short term trends in stock prices are mathematically chaotic. Leaving aside higher math, it’s helpful to think of the stock market as a lot like the weather. There are definite long term trends, like warmer weather in June than in October, but the day-to-day variation is quite unpredictable. Care to guess the high temperature for your location a year from today? Do you think a professional weather forecaster would have any better guess?
It might seem that unpredictable stock prices are a bad thing, but that’s not necessarily true. They are unpredictable not just to the average retail investor, but also to every professional broker, financial planner, and money manager. The US has enacted a bunch of laws that further level the playing field between amateur and professional investors. It’s actually illegal to use information not publicly known to buy stocks just before prices increase. People like Martha Stewart have gone to jail for this.
Once you buy into the theory that stock prices have a large element of randomness, you can avoid popular strategies that have no value and concentrate on things that you can control. Many of these things, like taking a hard look at investing costs, are really easy. Being a self-disciplined investor is not necessarily easy, but it’s not expensive or technical.
Staying the course is less easy than it sounds. There are many distractions along the way. I’ve developed a set of aphorisms, or short sayings, that help guide my investing decisions. Reviewing them is really helpful when I’m tempted to do something stupid. In this short book, I share each of these sayings along with an explanation of why each of them has a golden kernel of truth.
Investing Isn’t Rocket Science
We all know that rocket science is very hard, that it requires great skill, training, experience and effort. Only the best and brightest can hope to succeed.
Investing isn’t like that. I’ve been both and investor and a rocket scientist and I know.
Investing at the retail level in America, buying mutual funds and perhaps stocks and bonds, does not require any great degree of skill, training, experience, or effort. Plenty of people out there would love to convince you that it does and that you should pay them to manage your investments, guide you through the wilderness, produce reams of purportedly useful information, or provide any number of other services. You are better