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From ignoring inflation to forgetting your tax allowances, these ten investment mistakes could wreak havoc on your finances.
17 January 2025 | 4 minute read
Everyone makes mistakes at some point in their lives. Some are relatively minor, like accidentally hitting ‘reply all’ and broadcasting a private message to your colleagues. Others can have more long-lasting consequences, and this is especially the case when it comes to your investments.
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Making a mistake with your investments could set you back hundreds, if not thousands, of pounds. Some blunders are immediately obvious, whereas others might not become apparent until much later in life, when the damage may be harder to repair.
Here are ten of the biggest investment mistakes to avoid.
You may prefer keeping all your money in a savings account as investing tends to involve more risk than holding cash. However, if the interest rate on your savings is below inflation, its ‘real’ value will gradually erode over time. There are several ways to mitigate the erosive impact of inflation, but history shows us that, over long periods, the stock market tends to outperform cash.
While investing gives your money the opportunity to grow, it’s important to set aside a ‘rainy day’ fund to pay for emergencies. It’s generally wise to have around six months’ worth of essential expenditure in an easy access account. If your boiler breaks or you receive a large, unexpected bill, your rainy-day fund will help you avoid resorting to loans or selling investments that might have fallen in value.
Investing through a tax-efficient wrapper like an ISA or pension could provide a significant boost to your finances. Income and gains on investments inside an ISA are completely tax free, and you can withdraw the money whenever you like without paying tax. Pensions offer 20% tax relief on personal contributions, meaning a £100 contribution only costs you £80. Higher rate and additional rate taxpayers can claim further tax relief of up to 20% or 25%, respectively.
You’ve probably heard the expression, ‘Don’t put all your eggs in one basket’. When it comes to investing, these are wise words to live by. Spreading your money across different asset classes, including cash, shares and bonds, as well as across different sectors and regions, can help minimise your losses when one type of investment underperforms. Creating a diversified investment portfolio isn’t easy to do on your own, but a financial adviser can help you get started.
The stock market can be volatile, with share prices moving up and down from one week to the next. This is why you should approach investing with a long-term view and invest for at least five years, ideally longer. Investing over the long term gives your money the chance to recover from stock market downturns and grow in value over time.
When stock markets tumble, it’s easy to panic. But knee-jerk reactions could leave you in a worse place financially. Selling investments that have fallen in value risks crystallising losses. And if the market suddenly recovers, you could miss out on subsequent gains. If you struggle to stay calm when markets are falling, a financial adviser can help you invest objectively and rationally.
On the flipside, another common mistake is refusing to take a loss and, instead, holding on to an underperforming stock in the hopes the share price will recover. Yet if the investment circumstances have changed, leaving your money tied up in a company with poor prospects rather than reinvesting into something where the prospects are brighter could really cost you over the long run.
We all suffer from FOMO (fear of missing out) at some point in our lives, but copying the investment choices of your friends, neighbours or colleagues could backfire. Many investments become overhyped, only to come crashing down months later. Even if the investment does seem solid, it won’t necessarily be right for your individual circumstances.
When stock markets are flying, making money feels easy, but it’s important to realise that a good couple of months in equity returns doesn’t make you Warren Buffett. Investing wisely can be complicated and to do it carefully requires a great deal of time, research and knowledge. Given what is at stake, it’s often best left to the experts.
Many of us may look back on previous investment decisions and realise that we weren’t as correct as we might have liked to have been. Failure can be a difficult thing for investors to admit, but it’s essential that you examine your failures as well as your successes. This will help you avoid making the same mistakes again in the future.
When it’s done right, investing could help you build a more secure financial future; when it’s done wrong, your risk of losing money increases, jeopardising your long-term plans. A financial adviser can help you invest in a way that suits your individual needs and goals, so you can feel confident you’re doing the right thing with your money. Take control of your finances by speaking to one of our financial advisers today. Here’s an idea – a future with financial peace of mind. Make it a reality with our support.
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