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What Type of Investor Do You Want to Be?

There are many ways to invest, plenty of things to invest in, several types of investment risk to worry about and various opportunities to make the most of. It therefore follows, of course, that every potential investor is an individual with his or her own unique characteristics. Have you therefore ever wondered what type of investor you might be?

Some people are in it for the long haul, and are prepared to wait for as long as it takes to seek the right returns. Others will be looking to get in and get out quite quickly, and to hopefully make a fast buck along the way. There is no right or wrong way in this, it depends entirely on the type of person you are and the strategies that you have in place.

A growing number of people and companies have been looking to invest in more ethical projects in recent times, and it’s easy to see why. If you feel strongly about matters such as climate change, affordable pharmaceuticals, clean water, reducing carbon emissions and encouraging the use of renewable energy sources, you’ll be pleased to know there are plenty of opportunities to invest your money in products and services that reflect your moral compass. Equally, if there are any particular industries that you’d like to avoid, such as armaments, gambling and alcohol, all you have to do is tell us.

The stock market has been providing investment opportunities for centuries, of course, and it’s ideal for both newcomers and old hands alike. And if you aren’t sure about the right path to take, our knowledgeable and experienced team can help. It can be a little intimidating when you first start, but you can take comfort in the fact that specialist help is always close to hand. Our hands-on approach and much-needed advice and guidance can make all the difference.

Investing is a good idea if you’re hoping to build your financial holding, but of course you need to be aware that investments can go down as well as up. If you plan to invest for the first time, make sure you only put in what you can afford to lose. More experienced investors may be willing to take more of a gamble, but erring on the side of caution is perhaps a good starting point for the less knowledgeable.

If there are any aspects of investments that you’re not sure about, it’s a good idea to have a chat with DJC Wealth Management first. We’ve been helping people just like you for many years, and we continue to set the highest standards for honesty, reliability and transparency. Call us today on 07449 632 927 for more information. We’re ready and waiting to talk you through the whole process, and we hope to be hearing from you soon.

*The value of investments can fall as well as rise, you may get back less than you invested.