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Young Investors - Why Increasing Risk Is A Bad Idea For Your Portfolio - EricL - 08-28-2014

Seeking Alpha posted an article that I finished writing up last night talking about young investors taking extra risks with investments.

Young Investors - Why Increasing Risk Is A Bad Idea For Your Portfolio

I love discussion so please give some feedback or thoughts if you have any.

Thanks.


RE: Young Investors - Why Increasing Risk Is A Bad Idea For Your Portfolio - Robandcindy2 - 08-29-2014

Eric,

Terrific article. Sharing it with our kids.

Cheers,

Rob (SA Follower 401) :-)


RE: Young Investors - Why Increasing Risk Is A Bad Idea For Your Portfolio - EricL - 08-29-2014

(08-29-2014, 06:37 AM)Robandcindy2 Wrote: Eric,

Terrific article. Sharing it with our kids.

Cheers,

Rob (SA Follower 401) :-)

Thanks!


RE: Young Investors - Why Increasing Risk Is A Bad Idea For Your Portfolio - earthtodan - 08-30-2014

Nice article Eric, and it's a good reminder for me when chasing temptations in the market.

Thanks for posting the FAST graphs. I don't subscribe to any paid services, so I mooch free FAST graph postings from seeking alpha articles instead. Smile


RE: Young Investors - Why Increasing Risk Is A Bad Idea For Your Portfolio - EricL - 08-31-2014

(08-30-2014, 05:34 PM)earthtodan Wrote: Nice article Eric, and it's a good reminder for me when chasing temptations in the market.

Thanks for posting the FAST graphs. I don't subscribe to any paid services, so I mooch free FAST graph postings from seeking alpha articles instead. Smile

Ha no problem, you are welcome. IMO the best $10 per month you can spend for helping with DD for your investments.