About DIY Stock and Securities Investing: Investment Strategies for Building Wealth and Attaining Financial Independence (Becoming Financially Independent Book 3):
DIY Stock and Securities Investing
Stock and securities investing is easier when you’re receiving the right information. Getting it from “Wall Street” can be perilous. As a Certified Financial Planner® who owes a fiduciary duty to clients, I’m embarrassed by Wall Street’s behavior.
For many, the primary objective is to make more money off you. There’s no higher duty offered or given. Through bloated expense ratios, advisor and account fees, misleading advertising, and more, your dream of financial independence can get dashed, or held back at best.
So how does a motivated, hard-working person reach financial independence sooner rather than later? One way is through stock and securities investing, but only if you’re getting the information you need to succeed. I’m here to help.
Do it Yourself
Given your motivation, I recommend doing your own stock investing. I’ll supply you with the unbiased conflict-free information you need regarding your choices. Then you can create customized investment plans using only the best tools, strategies, and accounts available. When I say best, I mean what’s best for you.
Managing Risk
If you’re not effectively managing your risk, the consequences can be dire, especially during periods of high stock market volatility which seem to have become the norm.
Risk can never be eliminated from a stock and securities investing plan. It can, however, be managed. My three risk management strategies, implemented with your risk tolerance and time horizon in mind will help you weather even the worst stock market downturns.
High Investing Expenses
Besides managing risk, trust me when I say keeping your investing expenses low is fundamental to your success. It’s my number 1 (of 5) tenet of successful stock investing. So how much are you paying? Too much if you’ve got fees for trades, loads, or the dreaded 12b-1 charge.
Check the expense ratios of the funds in which you’re investing. It should start with “.0,” like in .04% or .08%. What if it’s missing that zero, as in .4% or .8%? Or worse, what if it’s got numbers to the left of the decimal point, like 1.5% or higher? You’ll be surprised how much that extra expense robs you.
Find Your Best Roth
Are you investing in the correct accounts? For longer-term goals like financial independence, retirement, and education, you’ve got to go all in on tax-advantaged accounts. I prefer the ones with a Roth option, given a future of higher taxes, inflation, and global uncertainty.
Roth and other tax-advantaged accounts help you realize a higher after-tax return, which means you’ll reach financial independence sooner. Many accounts have features that give you an even bigger advantage, some of which you may not be aware of. Invest in a regular taxable account too: Just be sure you’re optimizing your stock investing mix and not paying too much in taxes.
Take Control
I hope you’re receiving the right information. Unfortunately, it’s been my experience that you’re probably not. Exceptions do exist. There are a handful of investment firms, financial planners, and investment advisors that provide excellent stock investing products and guidance at a fair price, but they’re few and far between.
As you get to know me better through my writing, I hope you’ll begin to trust what I have to say about stock and securities investing over what Wall Street preaches. Your financial future depends on it.
It may be a lot easier than you think. Past financial transgressions have no bearing on your future success or failure. Get started now on your financial independence with a click or tap by choosing the e-book or paperback version of DIY Stock and Securities Investing.
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Author Bio:
Start building your wealth over your working years today. Manage your money more effectively, invest wisely, keep your investment fees low, and take advantage of key tax breaks your Uncle Sam affords. I want you not only to grasp these easy-to-learn tenets of accumulating wealth but motivate you to act on them in your own best interest.
Through my books, webcasts, newsletter, and website (KeithDorney.com), I want to help you better understand these financial planning-related topics. Whether you are a do-it-yourselfer or just want to get a handle on your advisor’s recommendations, rest assured the information I deliver is current and free of conflict. That’s why I publish directly: It enables me to edit and update all applicable information as necessary.
I love teaching and writing. I have a master’s degree in teaching and Certified Financial Planner® status. That’s why I enjoy explaining these sometimes hard-to-understand topics. Nothing makes me happier than the prospect of you applying my money management strategies and realizing incredible positive differences in your financial situation.