Buying Stocks – The Smart Way To Do It
As of late buying stocks has got a bit of a bad rap, and understandably so. Many people lost good chunks of their retirements and portfolios due to the most recent stock market debacle.
Still, there are few better ways to prepare for retirement and make good money, than buying stocks. To be honest, I think the problem boils down to how people go about buying stock, more so than the simple fact that they buy stock at all. I’ve made mention before that the stock market falling is not bad for everyone. Again, if I’m not just about to retire within the next few years, I don’t want to try and buy stocks when they are at their peak. Knowing that over the time the market his always risen, I would much rather be involved in stock buying when the market is low, getting more bang for my buck and then holding on for the long term.
That being said, I won’t profess to tell you what stocks to buy or even really how to buy stocks at all. I’m no professional. I suppose I can tell you however, how I play a situation like this and what I intend to be doing for the foreseeable future.
It is my personal opinion that when buying stocks the best stocks to buy are those that pay a good, solid dividend (with the idea of reinvesting these dividends), and that these dividend-paying stocks be of reputable companies that have stood the test of time. I’m interested in how some people try to buy penny stocks at six cents per share, hoping it goes screaming up to nine, that’s just not my style. That quick ‘buy stock online’ idea to sell it a few minutes later can be dangerous, and isn’t the sound, long-term investment approach that I’m going for.
Instead, I am looking to add shares of stock of the above-mentioned type of companies, and to continue to buy on dips, such as the severe one most companies saw around the end of 2008. These shares will average out and continue to add up, all the while paying out their fantastic quarterly dividends that will be invested back in for further compounding awesomeness. I truly believe that over the long-haul, that is how to buy stock. There is no need to work your tail off at the stock market, let the market work for you over time when buying stocks.