Why
do we invest in the Stock Market?
Why do so many of us fail?
Wise
people look ahead toward their future in terms of planning
for their large long term goals: owning a home, saving for
College Education for their children and eventually, retirement.
After the 1990’s it’s been common knowledge that there’s
a lot of money to be made in the stock market.
Almost any stock that you purchased and held on to,
made great money. Unfortunately,
the bull market years between 1990 and 2000 are unlikely to
occur again.
With all the recent changes in the market
most people have figured out that picking successful stocks
and knowing exactly when to buy and when to sell is problematic.
Social Security and our other retirement
programs have become questionable as real sources of revenue
in our golden years.
Enter Del Associates and CupWatch. We take the guesswork out and eliminate a major problem
of “results oriented investment” human emotion and the tendency
to buy and sell on impulse.
Most of us would be willing and excited
to get into the market if we had a proven method of selecting
the right stocks and knowing exactly the right time to buy
and sell.
So it is with great pride and excitement that we introduce
to you our “Essential Tools for Stock Traders”.
Why
do
people fail in
the stock market?
The
reasons vary. If
you boil it down most fall into four categories:
1.
We
let emotions and hunches control our actions.
2.
We
don’t take the time to really learn the complexities of the
market.
3.
We
don’t have the proper tools or instruments and know how to
use them.
Few people would argue
that a computer/ autopilot really flies a plane better and
more efficiently than a human. The same holds true for
buying and selling stocks.
4.
Most
people are not self disciplined enough to follow a “No Emotion”
High Return Investment Program.
There’s just
something about having your money on the line which gets our
Adrenaline
pumping.
At
DEL Associates Limited, we have the tools and techniques
which can get you the results you’ve been hoping for.
“Essential
Tools for Stock Traders”