The emotional rollercoaster of investing, and how not to lose your stomach
As stocks rise, plunge, and then rise again, it certainly can make one feel a little queasy. The rollercoaster of investor emotions is one ride you may want to sit out.
Is Patience the greatest virtue in investing?
Patience has been described as the art of waiting - and not tiring of waiting. We look at why patience is essential for investors.
Diversification - the only free lunch in investing
The Nobel Prize winning economist Harry Markowitz once described diversification as an investor's 'only free lunch'. He was right, and we explain why.
How does Fundlater compare to a margin loan?
One of the key features of Fundlater is it allows you to borrow money to invest like a margin loan but without the risk of a margin call.
A beginners guide to understanding ETFs
If you like the idea of investing in a lot of listed shares at low cost, with a modest investment outlay, and the potential to achieve good returns, you owe it to yourself to check out what are called ETFs (Exchange Trade Funds).
Top 5 mistakes new investors make
Investing is a great way to build wealth and save for your retirement, but there are some common mistakes first-time investors tend to make. If you're just starting out, here are five of the biggest pitfalls to avoid.
Why diversify?
You're better off keeping a mixed bag of goods, because if you pick the rotten apple, there's bound to be another one in the basket ripe and ready.