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How can I be certain to get the benefits of owning shares?
If you have considered the sharemarket too risky for you to include shares in your investment portfolio, you'll be interested in the answers to these questions. Aren't shares too risky? How can I control the risks and still get the benefits
from owning shares? Second, use time. Reduce risk by holding your shares for a reasonable
period of time, 3 to 5 years or more. Shares carry greater risk
of negative returns over the short term. However the longer you
hold your shares the more certain you can become that your shares
will provide a stronger return than other investments. Don't you have to actively monitor shares and know when
to buy and sell? If you have a diversified holding of good quality shares you will find that falls in price in some shares may be balanced by price rises in others. And when you remain committed to your investment over a period of time you should experience overall growth in your total share holding. Why use a managed fund? Do talk to your financial adviser The above material contains comments of a general nature only and should not be relied upon as giving any specific or general investment or financial advice of any nature. Reproduced with the kind permission of ING Funds Management Limited Copyright © 2000 - 2006 Forsyte Consulting Pty Ltd unless otherwise stated.
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