05/11/2023
The Art of Not Checking Your Investments: A Stress-Free Approach to Investing
I recently had a client contact me wanting to discuss the volatility that they are experiencing in the stock market and the effect it is having on their investments. I asked them how they monitored this volatility, and I got the dreaded response.
“I check my investments every day”.
In the world of investing, it's not uncommon for people to obsessively check the performance of their investments, especially in today's age of easily accessible financial information. The allure of minute-by-minute updates, stock quotes, and portfolio tracking apps can be overwhelming.
But I believe that there are far more benefits of not checking your investments regularly and therefore achieving a better investment experience.
Constantly monitoring your investments can lead to emotional stress, particularly when markets experience volatility. The fear of market downturns and the temptation to make impulsive decisions can take a toll on your mental well-being. By not checking your investments as frequently, you can distance yourself from the daily emotional rollercoaster and make more rational decisions.
Checking your investments too frequently can lead to impulsive reactions, such as selling off assets when you experience short-term losses or buying into trending assets without proper research. By taking a step back and not checking your investments regularly, you give yourself the time and perspective needed to make well-informed decisions that align with your long-term financial goals.
Investing should be a long-term endeavour. By not obsessing over the daily fluctuations of your investments, you're more likely to focus on your overarching financial goals and maintain a steady, patient approach. This long-term perspective is crucial for achieving financial success and allowing your investments to grow over time.
Frequent trading and monitoring of investments can lead to higher trading costs, such as commissions and fees. Over time, these costs can eat into your investment returns. By not checking your investments constantly and avoiding unnecessary trading, you can keep more of your money working for you.
Diversification is a cornerstone of successful investing, as it spreads risk across various asset classes. When you're not constantly checking your investments, you're more likely to maintain a diversified portfolio, as you won't be swayed by short-term trends or fluctuations in a single asset class.
Not checking your investments regularly doesn't mean that you are neglecting them; rather, it's about finding a balance that reduces stress, promotes rational decision-making, and aligns with your long-term financial goals. By embracing this approach with a good financial planner, you can work toward building wealth whilst enjoying a more relaxed and less emotionally charged investment experience.