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It’s time in the market that counts

By Matt Hern on May 30, 2008

“Fortune favours the brave.” Investing more aggressively is one of the key behaviours of money masters in creating long term wealth. But when the share market falls suddenly and significantly many people cannot contemplate such a behaviour. To help you be comfortable to invest more aggressively you need to invest time educating yourself about the [...]

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Four Lessons from the Market

By Matt Hern on January 29, 2008

Morningstar and IFSA (The Investment and Financial Services Association) have combined to publish an interesting article that helps one keep recent volatile markets in perspective. It may not be the first time that you have heard of one or more of the lessons but you may find that the current share market volatility has changed [...]

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Volatile markets present a great opportunity

By Matt Hern on January 25, 2008

Many media commentators are suggesting that the current volatile Australian sharemarket potentially presents a good opportunity to buy. But I think it actually presents a terrific opportunity to learn. Most likely it is only people with an existing appetite for risk and confidence in their decisions that would be comfortable buying at volatile times like [...]

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Increase your risk tolerance to accelerate like a tiger

By Matt Hern on March 13, 2007

My last article was the first in a series on accelerated wealth creation and introduced some ways to identify lazy wealth creation. Many of the ways to crack the whip over lazy wealth creation require a high tolerance of risk. Or to put it another way, you need to be more of a tiger than [...]

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