The Smart Woman's Guide To Investing Success (2024)

Hello! Please enjoy this amazing post by a blogger friend. Women face different obstacles than men do when it comes to investing in the stock market. Right off the bat, they tend to have less in savings because women often take time off to raise children. With years of not earning a salary, there is…

Hello! Please enjoy this amazing post by a blogger friend.

Women face different obstacles than men do when it comes to investing in the stock market. Right off the bat, they tend to have less in savings because women often take time off to raise children. With years of not earning a salary, there is no money being saved and compounded upon.

In addition to this, women typically outlive men by close to 10 years on average. Therefore, it is important as a woman to invest in the stock market.

Research shows that most women would rather preserve their money by stashing it away in a bank account or other safe investment as opposed to the stock market.

In this post, I am going to show you why this is a bad idea and why you need to become comfortable with investing in the stock market. From there, I will teach you the basics of the stock market so that you can overcome your fear and become a successful investor.

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Why Safe Isn’t Safe

When I ask most women (and many men in all honesty) why they don’t invest in the stock market, the typical answer is that they don’t want to lose their money.

They see the $10,000 investment they have drop to $8,000, become worried and sell out hoping to not lose any more money. They then put this $8,000 into a savings account where they won’t loseany money.

But they do lose money.

Sure the $8,000 will never drop below $8,000 but they lose something a lot worse – purchasing power, also known as inflation.

Historically, inflation runs around 3%. To give a basic example of inflation, if a gallon of milk costs $4.00 today and inflation is 3%, next year at this time, that same gallon of milk will cost 3% more, or $4.12. Inflation causes prices to rise.

Let’s look at a real life example so you can see why you lose money by keeping your money in a savings account. Assume you are retired and you complete your budget. Your annual expenses are $40,000 and you have $300,000 saved in a savings account that pays 2%. In the chart below you will see what your savings grows into in 20 years.

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We cannot forget about your expenses. Here is your $40,000 annual expense number for the next 20 years with 3% inflation added in.

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Now we put the two charts together. We take your savings and subtract your annual expenses. In just 7 short years, you have run out of money. (Understand that when you take Social Security into account, you will survive financially for a few extra years, but you will still run out of money.)

If you are earning less interest than what inflation is costing you, you are going to run out of money. It’s the same idea with losing weight. If you take in fewer calories (or earn in interest) than you burn off (or spend), you are going to lose weight (or run out of money).

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Now, some of you might point out that back in the early 1980’s, interest rates were much higher than 2%. This is correct. But, interest rates were high because inflation was just as high. In 1980, inflation averaged 13%! That’s roughly the same as bank accounts were paying. So even then, you were losing purchasing power.

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The Role Of The Stock Market

The solution to this problem is investing in the stock market. I know that it can be confusing and scary at the same time, but if you just understand the basics, you will have all of the information you need to know. Trust me when I tell you there is no need to learn about binary options, calls, puts or soybean futures.

To understand these and to be successful in the market on these fronts requires a ton of knowledge and time commitment. But to simply be successful in the stock market by investing in mutual funds and exchange traded funds is much easier. Here is what you need to know.

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The Market Declines

Yes, the market will drop. It always does. Over the short-term, you will lose money (only on paper as long as you don’t sell out) but over the long-term, you will make money. This is how the market works. Over the short-term, there is volatility in the market. Prices fluctuate and can fluctuate wildly. But over the long-term, things calm down and the general trend is positive.

For help seeing this, just pay attention the next time you are at the beach or lake. Watch the wake of a passing boat. Right after the boat passes, the waves are high and the water looks dangerous. But follow the wake out over the water and the waves become smaller and smaller and eventually disappear. This is the stock market both short and long-term. You want to focus on the long-term.

Your Emotions Are Your Greatest Enemy

While it sounds easy to just focus on the long-term, the truth is that this is hard to do in reality because money is emotional.

No one likes to lose money.

But understand that the loss is only on paper. You never actually lost any money unless you sell. It’s like your house. Your house might gain or lose value. But you never know this until you actually sell your house and have the cash or check in hand.

But with that said, the media is good at bringing your emotions out. They make everything seem scarier with the graphics and sounds they use, as well as with the words they use to describe the market.

Understand this: the media sensationalizes the market to keep you watching. The more eyeballs they have tuning into their shows for longer periods of time, the more they can charge advertisers. So, when they start telling you how the stock market is crashing or melting down, you know it is time to turn the channel.

Make A Plan

Another important way to avoid falling victim to your emotions and become a successful investor is to create an investment plan. Before you invest, you sit down and write out your plan. What are your goals? Why are you investing the way you are? All of this is important because in the future, you will be reviewing your plan to make sure you are still on course.

Your investment plan also helps when the market gets rough. You may be tempted to sell and run for safer investments. But by reviewing your plan, you can see what your goals are and why you are investing the way you are. It will help to keep things in perspective and keep you invested over the long-term.

Invest, Don’t Trade

Studies show that men are much worse than this that women, but it needs to be said. There is a difference between investing and trading.

Trading is when you are constantly buying and selling funds, trying to avoid losses and earn a higher return. Unfortunately, this rarely works. In fact, the average investor only earns 2% while the market earns 8%!

Why is this? Because the average investor keeps jumping from investment to investment. Success in the stock market doesn’t work like this. You need to be invested for the long-term.

No one can time the market and invest only when the market is rising and be out of the market when it is falling. It fluctuates every single day. Instead, just invest. Create your plan, pick a few investments, and continuously add money to these investments on a regular basis. Ignore everyone telling you the market is high or low and just invest. Remember, your eye is focused on the long-term.

Choose Passive Investments

There are two types of investments out there, active investments and passive investments. I could write an entire post on this topic alone. For now, just know that actively managed investments (mutual funds in this case) are run by a portfolio money manager who is trying to beat the market. If their fund tracks the S&P 500 Index, then that is the market they are trying to earn a higher return than.

On the other hand, a passive investment is a mutual fund that is simply going to match the return of the market. So which philosophy should you follow? You should choose passive investments.

The fact is that no one beats the market on a consistent basis, year in and year out. Only one person has done it recently, and his name is Bill Miller of Legg Mason. The mutual fund he ran beat the market every year from 1991-2005. He hasn’t fared very well since. While his run was great, the odds of completing this feat are 1 in 2.3 million. On top of this, when Mr. Miller was interviewed about his streak, even he chalked it up to luck more than skill.

The point is, don’t bother trying to beat the market, because in the long run, you can’t. Just take what the market gives you and you will be fine.

Investment Fees

The final topic is regarding fees. As with active and passive investing, there is much to be said about this as well. When it comes to investment fees, know that you have to pay a management fee with mutual funds and exchange traded funds. However, unlike with other things in life, you don’t get what you pay for.

Paying a higher management fee does not guarantee a better return. In fact, there is no correlation. You are better off paying the lowest fee possible. Luckily, this is where passive investments come into play again. Since a passive fund doesn’t employ a management team to pick investments, the fees are much lower.

As of this writing, the average management fee for equity mutual funds is 1.40%. This means that for every $1,000 you invest, you are paying $14 each year in fees. While it doesn’t seem like much, when your investments start approaching six figures the fees really add up.

On the other hand, a typical passive mutual fund has a management fee of just 0.20%, or $2 for every $1,000 invested. You work hard for your money. Make sure you do everything in your power to keep it.

Final Thoughts

At the end of the day, if you learn just the basics of investing, you are 90% of the way to investment success. Once you understand these basics, the fear that you have decreases. That’s not to say it will be smooth sailing every day however. Your nerves will be tested when the market declines. But you have to keep things in perspective.

I’ve lived through 3 wars, 2 stock market bubbles, and 2 recessions and the stock market is still going strong. During these events, things look scary, but I keep my focus on the long-term, knowing that everything will work out in the end.

Author Bio: Jon blogs at Money Smart Guides, a personal finance blog that helps readers pay off their debt and begin investing for their future. When it comes to investing, his approach is simple: learn the basics, invest regularly in low cost funds and stay the course to be successful.

Are you currently investing in some form? Why or why not? Do you think you are on track for retirement?

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FAQs

What is the secret to investing? ›

By saving regularly and invest ing regularly in these and other investments, you too will be able to claim your rightful share in the ownership, growth, and rewards of the economy. In addition to work ing hard and saving regularly, the biggest secret of getting ahead is investing in ownership.

What is the key to smart investing? ›

Starting earlier rather than later allows you to benefit longer from compounding returns. But data also show that staying the course and continuing to invest regardless of market conditions can lead to greater wealth accumulation.

What is the key to successful investing? ›

Most successful investors start with low-risk diversified portfolios and gradually learn by doing. As investors gain greater knowledge over time, they become better suited to taking a more active stance in their portfolios.

What is the number 1 rule investing? ›

Warren Buffett once said, “The first rule of an investment is don't lose [money]. And the second rule of an investment is don't forget the first rule. And that's all the rules there are.”

How to turn $100 into $1,000 investing? ›

10 best ways to turn $100 into $1,000
  1. Opening a high-yield savings account. ...
  2. Investing in stocks, bonds, crypto, and real estate. ...
  3. Online selling. ...
  4. Blogging or vlogging. ...
  5. Opening a Roth IRA. ...
  6. Freelancing and other side hustles. ...
  7. Affiliate marketing and promotion. ...
  8. Online teaching.
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What is the safest investment with the highest return? ›

These seven low-risk but potentially high-return investment options can get the job done:
  • Money market funds.
  • Dividend stocks.
  • Bank certificates of deposit.
  • Annuities.
  • Bond funds.
  • High-yield savings accounts.
  • 60/40 mix of stocks and bonds.
2 days ago

What are the 3 A's of investing? ›

Amount: Aim to save at least 15% of pre-tax income each year toward retirement. Account: Take advantage of 401(k)s, 403(b)s, HSAs, and IRAs for tax-deferred or tax-free growth potential. Asset mix: Investors with a longer investment horizon should have a significant, broadly diversified exposure to stocks.

How to build assets with little money? ›

7 easy ways to start investing with little money
  1. Workplace retirement account. If your investing goal is retirement, you can take part in an employer-sponsored retirement plan. ...
  2. IRA retirement account. ...
  3. Purchase fractional shares of stock. ...
  4. Index funds and ETFs. ...
  5. Savings bonds. ...
  6. Certificate of Deposit (CD)
Jan 22, 2024

How much should a beginner spend on stocks? ›

“Ideally, you'll invest somewhere around 15%–25% of your post-tax income,” says Mark Henry, founder and CEO at Alloy Wealth Management. “If you need to start smaller and work your way up to that goal, that's fine. The important part is that you actually start.”

How much should a beginner put in the stocks? ›

"If you're a typical working person or a beginning investor, you should know that it doesn't take a lot of money to start," IBD founder William O'Neil wrote in "How to Make Money in Stocks." "You can begin with as little as $500 to $1,000 and add to it as you earn and save more money," he wrote.

Which stock lot should I sell first? ›

Using the high-cost lot method, shares with the highest cost basis are sold first. Method implications: The high-cost lot method results in the lowest capital gains or the greatest amount of realized losses for a sale.

How to correctly invest money? ›

How to start investing
  1. Decide your investment goals. ...
  2. Select investment vehicle(s) ...
  3. Calculate how much money you want to invest. ...
  4. Measure your risk tolerance. ...
  5. Consider what kind of investor you want to be. ...
  6. Build your portfolio. ...
  7. Monitor and rebalance your portfolio over time.
Apr 24, 2024

How to invest wisely? ›

Strategizing to buy suitable investments that fit your goals, risk tolerance and time horizon. Buying the right mix of stocks, bonds, mutual funds or other assets. Holding/monitoring the assets you own to make sure nothing gets out of balance and to avoid duplicating investments.

What is the only place you should keep your emergency fund money? ›

Bank or credit union account — If you have an account with a bank or credit union—generally considered one of the safest places to put your money—it might make sense to have a dedicated account where you can keep and maintain these funds.

How to invest $1,000 wisely? ›

Here's how to invest $1,000 and start growing your money today.
  1. Buy an S&P 500 index fund. ...
  2. Buy partial shares in 5 stocks. ...
  3. Put it in an IRA. ...
  4. Get a match in your 401(k) ...
  5. Have a robo-advisor invest for you. ...
  6. Pay down your credit card or other loan. ...
  7. Go super safe with a high-yield savings account. ...
  8. Build up a passive business.
Apr 15, 2024

How to invest $5,000 wisely? ›

Here are seven of the best ways to invest $5,000:
  1. S&P 500 index funds.
  2. Nasdaq-100 index ETFs.
  3. International index funds.
  4. Sector ETFs.
  5. Thematic ETFs.
  6. Real estate investment trusts (REITs).
  7. Investing with the greats.
Mar 1, 2024

Can anyone get rich from investing? ›

Investing can help you become a millionaire because you can benefit from compound growth. The more you invest, the faster you can become a millionaire. The higher your returns, the faster you'll end up with a seven-figure brokerage account.

Is it possible to get rich from investing? ›

If you can keep your money in the market for 10, 20 or even 30 years, your potential to build wealth is tremendous. Think about it this way: If you put $10,000 in the market and earn 10% per year, taking out your profits each year, you'll have a net profit of $30,000 after 30 years, or three times your money.

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