By the Numbers Webinar - May Update
Hosted by InvestSMARTs Chief Market Strategist Evan Lucas and Product Specialist Tom Wilson.
In this By the Numbers webinar, we look at the right time to invest, bonds, and the market outlook.
We cover:
- Previous bear markets
- Drip feeding to invest into the market
- Have income from the PMA reinvested
If you'd like us to address anything specific about the PMAs or portfolio management, please email invest@investsmart.com.au.
Articles mentioned
Do you buy the dip? - InvestSMART
Bootcamp: an online course to hone your investing skills
When should I add money to my investments? - InvestSMART
Portfolio down? Stand on the shoulders of giants to see the bigger picture - InvestSMART
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Frequently Asked Questions about this Article…
The By the Numbers webinar suggests that timing the market can be challenging, but it discusses strategies like drip feeding investments to potentially mitigate risks and take advantage of market opportunities.
Drip feeding involves gradually investing small amounts of money into the market over time, which can help reduce the impact of market volatility and potentially lead to better long-term returns.
The webinar covered insights into previous bear markets, highlighting how understanding past market downturns can help investors make informed decisions during current and future market fluctuations.
Yes, income from a PMA (Portfolio Management Account) can be reinvested. This strategy can help compound growth over time, potentially increasing the overall value of the investment portfolio.
InvestSMART offers resources like the InvestSMART Bootcamp, an online course designed to help investors hone their investing skills and make more informed decisions.
The article 'Do you buy the dip?' explores the strategy of purchasing stocks during market downturns, weighing the potential benefits and risks of this approach.
The webinar references the article 'When should I add money to my investments?' which provides guidance on evaluating market conditions and personal financial goals to determine the best times to invest additional funds.
In investing, 'standing on the shoulders of giants' refers to learning from successful investors and historical market data to gain a broader perspective and make more informed investment decisions.