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    Point and Kill Investing Hurts, Things to Consider Before Opening Your Wallet

    Olu AnisereBy Olu AnisereMay 21, 2021Updated:May 21, 2021 Financial Products No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Point and Kill Investing Hurts, Things to Consider Before Opening Your Wallet

    Without understanding the basics, point and kill investment approach always hurt, some sorts of unexplainable financial pains that make heartbeat runs out.

    People are doing it, let me join investment approach is not always the best way to put your hard earned income to work. Take a look at the blood bath in the cryptocurrency market where the value of digital assets plunged about 50% in a twinkle of an eye.

    Meanwhile, someone somewhere in the same market with investing strategy that matches the risk level is/are making a kill. There are a number of investment windows that are available to maximise returns but information picked from beer parlour discussion may be very invalid for investing decision.

    Except you have basic ideas or a primary understanding of a particular investment, the best thing is to seek experts’ knowledge. Most times, it is not as expensive as you think, you will be amazed that a number of financial advisors, stockbrokers, and investment firms wish you come around to discuss your options.

    Quantum Zenith Securities in a note talked about 8 things to consider before making an investment decision. In its opening address, the firm said wouldn’t life be easier if we all could apply a point-and-shoot method to investing?

    “In other words, we point at the assets we want to buy, they make us rich, end of the story?” it said. Unfortunately, Quantum Zenith recognised that that’s not how the world works.

    Things like earnings per share, debt-equity, and market projections are some of the uncomfortable little metrics that must influence our investment decisions if we hope to make money, it said.

    Investors need to know that while different asset classes come with varying considerations, the fundamental methodology for investing is usually the same.

    Here is a speed rundown of the general things to consider before making investment decisions according to Quantum Zenith Securities Limited.

    Investment Objectives:

    Whether the investment decisions you want to make are tied to buying or selling, you need to clearly identify what your objectives are first. That is, what exactly are your long-term and short-term goals? Are they solely to ensure the rapid growth of money, caring little for risk-aversion? Or are you concerned about the preservation of your capital and making sure it doesn’t lose value?

    The Market:

    Gurus and investors across the world, agree that you should never invest in anything you don’t understand. The market or your understanding of it is a key factor in making investment decisions because, first, your asset(s) cannot be independent of market forces.

    Secondly, if you understand and can make estimated predictions, you can save yourself from loss and maximize profits. It is important to note that you don’t need expert-level knowledge of the market; you only need to know enough to inform your decisions.

    Point and Kill Investing Hurts

    The Basics

    How does the market work: Learn what elements make up the market and what forces drives it?

    Getting in and out: Learn what is required for investors to get into the market. For example, investing in gold bullion may prove difficult for the novice investor— considering the price of a gram.

    However, a novice investor can still get in on the gold market by investing in a bullion ETF or other gold options.

    Projections and policy

    Market projections: Where is the market headed? What do the charts say?

    Government policies and international trade relations: Is the government about to slash interest rates again? Are there any trade wars or embargos that affect the market? These are things you must keep tabs on.

    Market liquidity: How easy is it to sell off assets for cash?

    The Company

    If you plan to buy individual stocks from one or more companies or invest in corporate bonds, you’ll need to know everything you can about the company.

    The CEO: Who is he/she? How experienced are they? What other companies have they managed? How successful were those companies?

    Management style: Find out if the current management style is effective. Do they foster communication and teamwork? How do they treat their employees?

    Track record: Check how much growth the company has experienced under the current management and compare it to previous management.

    Company Financials

     How strong are the company’s fundamentals? Has the company been making profits? If the company’s profitability has consistently increased over extended periods of time, then that’s a good sign.

    If the company consistently pays dividends to its stockholders, that’s a good sign as well because it means they are relatively stable.

    Interestingly, research has it that dividend-paying stocks make more money in the long run than non-dividend-paying stocks.

    Also, be sure to check relevant ratios within the company’s industry to assess comparative performance.

    Relevance

     Market relevance: Does the company have sway in its industry? Will demand for its products/services increase with time?

    Risk Tolerance

    A rule of thumb for investing is to never invest what you can’t afford to lose. Your tolerance to risk informs your investment strategy.

    Investors willing to take on more risk can invest in high-risk, high-reward assets. Investors with a lower tolerance for risk may want to balance risk and reward by strategically allocating assets.

    While there are many other things to consider before making an investment decision, these few points will give you a holistic view of what it is you are really getting yourself involved with.

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    Where you believe you don’t know enough to make the best investment decisions, a little professional help will not hurt.

    Point and Kill Investing Hurts, Things to Consider Before Opening Your Wallet

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    Olu Anisere is a financial and economic journalist at MarketForces Africa, specialising in African macroeconomic policy, international finance, energy markets, and continental development.He covers major multilateral institutions, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), providing readers with frontline reporting on policies shaping Africa's economic trajectory.Olu has reported extensively on Nigeria's fiscal and monetary policy landscape, including CBN interest rate decisions, Nigeria's bond market, FX inflows, and the country's engagement with global financial institutions.His coverage spans IMF and World Bank Spring and Annual Meetings, African Ministers of Finance conferences, and high-level economic forums where Africa's development agenda is set.His reporting captures perspectives from Africa's most influential economic voices, including Tony Elumelu, senior IMF officials, and CBN leadership, bringing institutional insight and policy depth to MarketForces Africa's readers.Olu also covers Inside Africa — tracking economic, investment, and development stories from across the continent. Olu Anisere is based in Lagos, Nigeria.

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