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Posted by Mark Pokorny January 06, 2018
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Is Getting a Loan for a Home Remodel Worth the Risk?

Is Getting a Loan for a Home Remodel Worth the Risk?

Any time you seek financing for a large purchase, you assume some kind of risk. For example, when you apply for a car loan, you assume the risk that you could be buying a lemon. Similarly, getting a home loan means taking on the risks of home-ownership costs and maintenance. Along with this kind of maintenance is remodeling. If you are thinking about remodeling your home, you may be wondering if the risk associated with financing the expenses is worth taking, and what you can do to possible reduce the risk. Below looks at some of the considerations that can come with this kind of financing.

Benefits of a Remodel

Remodeling your home can make the style of your house and overall property more modern and attractive to you and any potential buyers. In the event you decide to sell your home at a later date, your remodeling efforts now can help you to potentially sell your home more quickly and for top dollar. Many remodeling projects increase property value, and some may even help you to reduce energy consumption, maintenance costs, and more. Houston Window Experts say insulated windows that regulate heat exchange can save homeowners up to 20 percent in heating costs.

While there is a cost associated with remodeling a home, you can see that there are quite a few financial benefits that you could enjoy as well. Remember that remodeling may also eliminate the need to move into a new space, and there is potentially financial savings associated with this factor as well.

 

Decrease Exposure to Risk

Despite these benefits, there are also risks associated with financing home remodeling efforts. For example, you could default on your financing and potentially lose your home through a foreclosure. You can eliminate this concern entirely by taking out an unsecured personal loan rather than a mortgage against your home. You can also focus on remodeling areas of the home that may have a more significant impact on property value. For example, the bathrooms and kitchen often have a higher return on investment than other areas of the home. Choose materials and a design that is attractive to the masses so you can sell the home quickly if the need arises.

 

Financing your home remodeling project does have its risks, but you can see that it also has substantial benefits. In addition, there are different ways to mitigate many of these risks. Approach your remodeling efforts with these concepts in mind to make the most out of your plans. As you prepare to remodel your home, pay close attention to the financing options available as well as the details of your remodeling plan. Your focus and attention on these two critical areas can help you to maximize the benefit of remodeling while keeping your exposure to risk in check.




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Posted by Martin December 31, 2017
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Traders – Millions by the Minute


I like movies and documentaries about trading and investing. Here are some of my favorites (Episodes One & Two).
 

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Posted by Martin December 29, 2017
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2017 Trading year is over. Long live the King!





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Posted by Martin December 27, 2017
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My Goal for 2018


Resolution

My goal is simple – continue trading mechanically, like a robot, trade more and small trades. Perfect my patience and discipline trading according to rules and strive to stay away from trades which would cause over trading or imply discomfort as sometimes I tend to jump the gun.
 

My IRA account is well on track with this and my goal is to maintain $2,000 monthly income in this account and building dividend growth portfolio. Reach $120,000 by the end of 2018.
 

My ROTH account needs improvement as I have a few bad trades in it, so I will focus on managing them and eventually remove them by the end of the year either as small winners or break even trades. I want to reach $300 monthly income in 2018 (I have only about $4,000 cash available for options trading in this account all else is in long dividend stocks).

 
My TD trading account is full of mess right now. I have too many bad trades in it, so my goal is again to manage them and eventually remove them. Also start trading small trades to start generating income. I will be happy for at least $100 monthly income in this account, preservation of the account value, and removal bad trades as either winners or break even trades. If losses are taken then they must be offset by other winning trades. My goal is to be able to remove majority of the bad trades and raise available cash to $5,000 by the end of 2018.

 
TW60 account is a new margin account and I dedicated it to Jesus Christ and our church. I am a strong believer in generating everlasting income so if I can choose whether to donate money which are spent and gone for good or invest them and generate income on that money which can be then spent forever, I would choose the latter one. So in 2018 I am starting with $300 account value (I know it is a very small one) and slowly trading it up and donate all proceeds from the account. Later on I plan on asking the church to open a tax free account and I will move this money to that account but before I do so, I want to have a track record for them to show.
 




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Posted by Martin December 27, 2017
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Robots entering Wall Street





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Posted by Martin December 26, 2017
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Our strategy for 2018 and probably beyond


It is time to review our trading strategy and update it if it no longer fits all our rules and comfort zone of our trading.

Although this strategy will still be based on the basic frame posted earlier on this blog, it is time to tweak it a bit and – update it. Another reason for update is that I no longer trade what I have said that I do…

 
Here is an updated strategy:
 

  1. Trade cash secured (in cash accounts) or naked (in margin accounts) puts to generate income.
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  3. Trade against dividend stocks only. Trade against dividend aristocrats. The list of dividend aristocrats (Champions) is here.
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  5. Update watch list every month. All stocks which are removed from the dividend aristocrats list will be removed from our watch list, all open options trades closed or expired, and all open long stock positions closed. Money will be reused for options trading.
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  7. When a trade goes against us, roll puts as much as possible.
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  9. If rolling is not possible for any reason (e.g. too deep in the money, no strikes available, a roll would result in a debit trade) accept stock assignment.
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  11. When assigned, keep the stock, collect dividends, and start selling covered calls.
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  13. Sell covered calls only when the stock is not too deep in the money. If so, and rolling covered calls (CCs) would not be possible, do not sell CCs and wait. Collect dividends only. It is OK selling CCs only if resulting assignment would sell the stock above the break even point.
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  15. When selling covered calls above the break even point and the stock starts rising, roll covered calls as much as possible. If rolling not possible, accept assignment or attempt converting calls into puts.
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  17. Create a watch list of 30 dividend aristocrats (exceptions allowed) and build a portfolio of 30 stocks (DGS).
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  19. When a monthly income reaches $1,000 dollars, use 50% to purchase DGS stocks and leave the rest to be reinvested into options trading.
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  21. If the monthly income is below $1,000 dollars, accumulate monthly incomes for 6 months and use 50% of combined 6 months income to purchase the DGS stock. For example, if monthly income is only $200 per month, use 6 months combined income of $1,200 (6 x $200) to purchase DGS stocks. However, the combined income must be more than $1,000. If less, all monthly income will be reinvested.
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  23. Limit open trades to max 50% of available buying power (BP). For example, if a BP is $90,000 only $45,000 can be used to trade options. The rest is reserves for rolling and trade repairs. If trade repairs consume more BP than allowed, no new trades can be opened until the available cash for trading is raised back to the limit.
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  25. Open new trades only when the old ones are closed so not to exceed the cash limit.
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  27. Trade only 1 contract of each stock at a time. The reason is if the trade goes against us and we have to accept assignment, we will purchase only 100 shares of a stock in lieu of multiple stock lots.
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  29. Sell contracts with expiration from as little as 3 days up to 45 days based on:
    • available premium (if more credit is available at shorter DTE use shorter DTE)
    • binary event (for example earnings – use shorter DTE for the trade to finish before earnings, or avoid the trade)
    • volatility (the more volatile the stock is the shorter DTE shall be used).
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  31. Sell new put contracts at 1 SD (first standard deviation).
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  33. Avoid opening new trades with earnings event. The trades can be opened so the trade ends before earnings. avoid riding a trade through the earnings.
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  35. Open a trade with minimum of $15 credit per trade.
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  37. Close the trades as follows:
    • < 7 DTE = let a trade expire worthless
    • > 7 DTE and < 30 DTE = buy the contract back for 0.05 debit.
    • > 30 DTE and 45 DTE = buy the contract back for 50% of received credit.
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  39. Purchase only stocks from DGS watch list which are in a “correction” mode. The correction mode is determine by how much the DGS stock is off of its 52 week high.
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  41. If a stock is purchased via put assignment, that stock can be sold via covered call assignment. A stock purchased via 50% reinvestment, that holding becomes a core of a portfolio and shouldn’t be sold (mainly in retirement accounts). If sold, sell a new in the money put to buy it back.
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  43. If a monthly dividend income reaches $500 a month then that income shall be used for selective reinvestment in lieu of DRIP.

The goal is to trade options and use proceeds from options to purchase high quality dividend stocks for passive income. This was my dream from day one when I started trading and later on our business. The reason was that my income wasn’t large enough to pay the bills and save enough money to invest. So I wanted to create a sufficient income from trading to invest. I am almost there as many of our accounts are now self-sustainable and can support this strategy of reinvesting options income into dividend stocks.

 

 · Why dividend stocks?

 

The reason is simple. Dividend stock (high quality stocks) are less volatile. Yes, they offer smaller premium but they also offer less risk. And as one saying says – “Small drops will make an Ocean”.

High quality dividend stocks usually raise their dividend every year and it is a well known fact that these stocks tend to grow by the rate of their dividend increase. If a stock increases a dividend by 3% annually, you may well expect the stock to go up by 3% too.

Another reason is that one day I will not be able to trade. You know, Alzheimer… or senility… or laziness, who knows what will hit me when I will be 70 or 90 years old. In that case I want a secure income and not only from the retirement accounts.

Next reason is psychological. When trading options using dividend stocks the fear of assignment is eliminated. At least this works with me. I am no longer afraid to get assigned because it is now a part of our strategy. Before, when I was trading stocks such as WYNN, X, TECK, LULU, MNK, or index STX, these were actually stock I didn’t want. Yes I traded them for greed and fat premiums but I didn’t want to be assigned. And when the stock moved against me, I was in panic trying to defend the assignment at all cost. And I still have those stocks (trades) in our trading account and still fight those trades (and I wish so much to end those trades for good, but I can’t as I would suffer losses).

 

 · Any exceptions to the strategy?

 

Yes, I allow myself an exception to the rules spelled above. But such exception must not derail me from the comfort zone! Trading is about being comfortable in the first place in order to be successful.

There are plenty of people out there boasting about their trading and how great they are, but when you talk to them you find out that they have been exposed to the market for a year or less. They are still enjoying the “beginners luck”. I was there myself too. I actually started this blog in 2008 when I felt like the greatest trader in the world. I wish that oblivious ignorance was still with me and I could trade more easily than today.

So, I allow for exceptions and trade stocks such as Amazon (AMZN) or index (SPX) but I only do it on a very small scale and only when I feel comfortable with those trades. As soon as I no longer feel OK, I stop trading those stocks or index and stop trading whatsoever. If you do not feel comfortable do not trade.

I also allow for trades using different strategy than above if I see a good trade opportunity (for example trading Iron Butterflies on earnings) but again, this must be done with enough cash in the account being traded and when feeling in a comfort zone.

The main goal is to preserve capital and not lose it with reckless trading.

 

 · What about strangles? Will we still trade them?

 

Yes, we will trade strangles but not as often as before. We cannot trade them in our retirement accounts (and other strategies such as call spreads or Jade lizards do not have enough premiums to make it worth trading and our business trading account is currently deadlocked in bad trades with we need to eliminate first. So majority of our trading is now in a personal retirement accounts. However, as soon as our trading account is relieved, we will resume strangles.

 

 · Accounts

 

On this blog we will be reporting the following accounts:
 

IRA (personal retirement account – cash account)
ROTH (personal retirement account – cash account)
TD (our business trading account – margin account)
TW60 (personal trading account – margin account)

 

 · Trades reporting

 

We will be still providing monthly reports to show our trading progress but we are also working on reporting individual trades for our followers and novice traders to follow.

We believe that it can be helpful mainly to novice traders to see the trades, follow them, and mirror them. The best way to learn trading options is by doing it.

Before you start mirroring our trades, please make sure you read and understand our strategy and how we trade options. It is important that you know the strategy before you commit your money in a trade and that you understand that trade.

To trade options successfully you must understand the initial trade and its setup, all possible outcomes of that trade, and your “repair” strategies to all those outcomes. It is not always easy to repair a trade. But you must know what to do when that happens and a trade needs a repair.

Before you commit real money, we recommend that you place those trades in you paper money account and practice trading first to understand. And of course, you can ask us any questions about the trade.

In the past, we experimented with several way on how to post the trades and keep track of them for our readers and followers to best mirror the trades. We did this manually and with the amount of trades, it became impossible to maintain our trades public. But we will keep looking for the best way to publish our trades and show its status so you can follow it the best.

As of today, it seems that the best way to publish our trades (and it still may change over time) is to use Facebook page. So we set up a page ZZ Capital 14 where you can follow the trades.

You can still visit our Trades and Income page to review our trades and accounts progress but if you want to follow our trades, visit the Facebook page.




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Posted by Martin December 26, 2017
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How to share our trades for our followers to follow?


We would like to post our trades for all to see and eventually follow. We believe that it can be helpful mainly to novice traders to see the trades, follow them, and mirror them. The best way to learn trading options is by doing it.

Before you start mirroring our trades, please make sure you read and understand our strategy and how we trade options. It is important that you know the strategy before you commit your money in a trade and that you understand that trade.

To trade options successfully you must understand the initial trade and its setup, all possible outcomes of that trade, and your “repair” strategies to all those outcomes. It is not always easy to repair a trade. But you must know what to do when that happens and a trade needs a repair.

Before you commit real money, we recommend that you place those trades in you paper money account and practice trading first to understand. And of course, you can ask us any questions about the trade.

In the past, we experimented with several way on how to post the trades and keep track of them for our readers and followers to best mirror the trades. We did this manually and with the amount of trades, it became impossible to maintain our trades public. But we will keep looking for the best way to publish our trades and show its status so you can follow it the best.

As of today, it seems that the best way to publish our trades (and it still may change over time) is to use Facebook page. So we set up a page ZZ Capital 14 where you can follow the trades.

As of today we will be posting all trades in our four separate accounts:

IRA (personal retirement account – cash account)
ROTH (personal retirement account – cash account)
TD (our business trading account – margin account)
TW60 (personal trading account – margin account)
 




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Posted by Guest December 21, 2017
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How Will a Tax Overhaul Impact Business Activity?


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Current proposals between the House and the Senate to provide much-needed relief to middle-class Americans have gained traction in recent weeks after the Senate voted in favor of tax reform. It’s important appreciate the importance of tax reform in the US – the world #1 biggest economy. According to the Republicans, tax savings will amount to $1,200 per household of 4, with a median income of around $59,000. Based on proposals, the standard deduction will rise to $12,000, meaning that tax will not have to be paid on the first $12,000 if itemized deductions are not made. Additionally, the child tax credit will be raised to $1,600, as well as a provision for elderly parents valued at up to $300.
However, the biggest changes in the current proposals come in the form of corporate taxes. The Federal tax rate is currently 35% for corporations, and if the House and Senate can agree, that rate will be dramatically reduced to around 20% – 22%. A big part of President Trump’s campaign promise was to get US companies to repatriate foreign-based earnings to the US. It is estimated that trillions of dollars are ‘parked’ offshore, and Trump is trying to get these companies to bring it back to the US for a once off tax rate of 12%. The question as to whether these tax proposals will generate increased employment prospects in the United States, and help to drive up wages remains to be seen.

 

 · Tax Stimulus May Translate into Higher Employment Figures

 

According to Republicans, there is no doubt that a decreased tax burden on US companies will allow them to pay more in wages, hire more American workers, and increase their profitability and investment in the US economy. Across the aisle, opponents of these tax proposals do not believe that all the repatriated earnings will filter through the US economy. They believe that shareholders will benefit by way of increased dividends and companies will use that money for share buybacks. The tax reform proposals are not without their bugbears. The three thorniest issues include rules regarding property taxes, mortgage interest deductions, local and state tax deductions.
All the state and local tax deductions will be eliminated according to the new tax proposals, but property taxes can be deducted up to a value of $10,000. Existing mortgages are grandfathered into the tax proposals, but new mortgages will be subject to interest-rate deductions that will have a limit of $500,000. All the hullabaloo currently taking place around tax reform is only just getting started. Lobbyists, tax preparers, legislators and opponents/proponents will be going head-to-head to ensure that everybody gets a little bit of what they want before it is signed into law.

 

 · What Experts Are Saying

 

Olsson Capital finance analyst, Montgomery P. Bellwether Sr., is expecting windfall trading activity on financial stocks in 2018,

‘Since 2015, there has been a degree of cautious optimism about financial stocks in the markets. This was driven in part by quantitative tightening at the Fed. The Fed FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) has bumped up interest rates by 25-basis point several times, allowing the federal funds rate to steadily rise to its current level. Increasing interest rates bode well for banks and financial institutions that typically generate their profits through loaning out money. Every 25-basis point increase is effectively an additional guarantee that bank stocks like Bank of America, Wells Fargo & Company, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley will be strong contenders in 2018. Now, we have the dual benefit of added momentum from deregulation of the banking sector (reduced capital cushions), and lower corporate taxes to as low as 20%. If all these measures come to pass, it will be the perfect storm for investors waiting to cash in on bank stocks in the New Year’




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Posted by Mark Pokorny December 20, 2017
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5 Reasons a Degree in Accounting Provides the Most Versatile Career

5 Reasons a Degree in Accounting Provides the Most Versatile Career

There was a time when people viewed accountants with disdain, often making jokes about the high school nerds growing up to become accountants with their thick-framed eyeglasses and pocket protectors. That’s no longer the case. Today, the world recognizes the need for qualified accountants, and that has opened up a whole world of opportunities who choose to pursue an education in accounting. Here are just a few reasons you may want to consider this career move.

Everyone Needs an Accountant

There will never be a shortage of accounting jobs because every single business needs an accountant. From Hollywood film studios to east coast hospitals, everyone needs accounting staff. As more complex laws regulate how businesses record their financial transactions, the field of accounting will continue to grow. Even if your true passion lies elsewhere, accounting skills relate to multiple careers, so your early accounting jobs can be used as stepping stones to something greater. You can branch out and even select jobs based on your geographical preferences.

Analytical Minds are Prized

More than ever, those skilled in math, logic, and statistics are highly sought after in the business world. Certainly, balancing the books is the most widely known function of an accountant, but accountants also manage pay for employees and ensure all of the company’s taxes are paid on time. In this way, the accountant is vital to keeping any business solvent and operating.

Work Part-Time, Earn Full-Time

Typically, a CPA (Certified Public Accountant) worked hardest during tax season, which is just January through April. This is a high-pressure period, but, for many in this line of work, it does come with benefits. The remaining eight months of the year can be spent working fewer hours or even taking extended time off altogether. The free time can be used to relax or to pursue another area of interest. Tax season usually can earn an accountant a full year’s salary, so that gives him or her the financial backing to pursue a hobby or a passion for the arts.

Career Flexibility

If you want to have a lot of options in your career path, accounting is a good fit. As mentioned earlier, almost every industry needs accountants, but you can even move beyond that. While earning your accounting degree, you will have also learned business management principles. This will allow you to branch into a variety of other careers in business if you find that accounting isn’t what you want to be doing. There are also a variety of functions that accountants can be involved in, from investments to financial projections, to bookkeeping.

Opens Up a Host of Opportunities

From lateral transfers to promotions, starting out in accounting can open more doors for you within your company. While your skills allow you to branch out into other areas, performing well as an accountant can promote you to other business positions naturally. Many accountants who have moved up to Chief Financial Officer were later promoted to CEO (Chief Executive Officer), proving that an accounting degree provides a vast potential for advancement.

Whether you choose to make a career out of accounting or use it to launch a career in a related field, getting started with a degree in accounting can provide anyone with a high level of career diversity. As you gain experience and establish your career, you may be able to choose your hours, the type of industry in which you work, or your geographical location. The nature of an accounting career provides opportunities that are only limited by your personal preferences and desires. This may be just the opportunity you need to advance in your life.




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Posted by Mark Pokorny December 15, 2017
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How Does Today’s Politics Affect My Investments?

How Does Today's Politics Affect My Investments?

When New York billionaire Donald Trump was surprisingly elected President of the United States in 2016, major stock exchanges around the world immediately reacted to the news. Wall Street was not in session when the first reports of a major election upset were broadcast; however after-hours trading declined sharply that night. Across the Atlantic, European stock markets plummeted, and a similar situation was observed in Tokyo; however, by the time most of the votes were counted the next morning, the overnight losses were reversed, and Wall Street had a bullish trading session.

The investment lessons from November 2016 underscored an important aspect of financial markets: they are clearly subject to political sentiment and behavioral economics. The initial tanking of the markets on election night was likely due to a feeling of uncertainty among traders; after all, statistical modeling predicted a landslide victory for Hillary Clinton. The bullish run on Wall Street the next day could be explained by traders feeling relieved that the controversial campaigning had come to an end; moreover, traders were likely “buying on the dip,” which means taking advantage of lower overnight prices.

 

 · Political Feelings and Stock Portfolios

 

In 2010, economists from the University of Texas and the University of Southern Mississippi published the results of a longitudinal study that looked into how political sentiment and optimism impact investment decisions. One interesting result gleaned from the study is directly related to risk tolerance: if you keep up with local news while your political party holds the White House or a Congressional majority, you are more likely to load up your portfolio with riskier stocks, and you will prefer shares from American companies.

 

 · The Herd Instinct

 

In times of political instability, global markets tend to react negatively, but these situations involve more than just reasoning. Let’s say your stock portfolio is loaded with shares of major oil companies; if you learn about a government corruption scandal in Saudi Arabia, you will probably think about selling some of these stocks and reducing your risk, and you will hardly be the only one doing so. Even if political analysts determine the scandal to be nothing to worry about, institutional investors may see an opportunity to take short positions, and seasoned traders will do the same. This is known as the “herd instinct;” not everyone will believe that the scandal will interfere with oil production, but they will certainly follow the actions of the majority.

 

 · What Should You Do?

 

But knowing what how the political situation affects your investments doesn’t mean you know how to act. It does give you the tools to anticipate changes and can help you figure out what you need to do. It is important to establish your goals for your investments so that you know what you should do if there is another upheaval like the one in November of 2016. Once you know what your goals are, make sure you keep up on the news at all levels, from local to international. Being aware of what is going on can inform your financial decisions and help you figure out the best time to buy or sell your investments.




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