As an investor are you following a disciplined investment process or are you lacking a measurable strategy in your investment decisions? Consider your long-term investment objectives.
As the markets go up and down, it can be challenging to keep your emotions in check if you are not following a defined, repeatable process. The key is to stay true to your process rather than chasing fads. These key tenants can help you follow a disciplined investment process and remove emotional decisions to help you stick to your long-term objectives.
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