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What Type of Investor Are You?

Before Diving Into The Markets,

it’s critical to understand what type of investor you want to be. Your investment approach will depend on your:

 Time Commitment

How much time can you dedicate to analyzing and managing investments?

 Risk Tolerance

What level of risk are you comfortable taking?

3 POPULAR
INVEST STYLES

Long-term prospects

VALUE INVESTOR

Focus

Company fundamentals such as earnings, revenue, and long-term prospects.

Method

You look for undervalued companies with strong financials that the market may be overlooking.

Time Commitment

Moderate to low. Value investing is typically a long-term strategy.

Short-term market movements

DAY TRADER

Focus

Intraday price movements, candlestick patterns, and technical charts.

Method

You aim to buy and sell stocks within the same day to capitalize on short-term market movements.

Time Commitment

High. Day trading requires constant monitoring and decision-making.

Short-to-medium-term trends

SWING TRADER

Focus

Price momentum and short-to-medium-term trends (typically days to weeks).

Method

You watch for patterns or signals that suggest a stock will trend in a particular direction.

Time Commitment

Moderate. Swing trading allows flexibility but still requires active market analysis.

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