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How to Invest in Mutual Funds You’ll Keep During a Falling Market

by DR

Yesterday the stock market was down over 3%. Whenever the market is falling, I get email and comments to posts asking whether we should sell our investments to avoid further losses. Generally, selling an investment because of a declining market is about the worst investing mistake one can make. The problem is that so many do sell out of fear of further losses. So I've put together this short video post to describe one factor I consider when buying shares of a mutual fund so that I won't be tempted to sell the fund if it's under performing the market.

As this is my first video post, I'd appreciate hearing what you think, how quickly the video loads, and if you had any trouble viewing the video.


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Do you change your investment strategy in a falling market?
July 7, 2008 at 6:52 am

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Acumen Associates June 28, 2008 at 4:16 pm

DR,

Great job on the video post. It loaded quickly on my machine and added a little personality to your post.

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Ryan June 29, 2008 at 11:13 am

Hey DR,

Great post, and nice work on the video. I enjoyed watching it.

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Wil June 29, 2008 at 12:50 pm

I closed the window and moved on to another site about halfway through because it was paced to slowly. With text I can skim and find the information I want; with video I’m forced to invest more time into it to get the same amount of information.

Unless you need to show movement using a video is not a great idea – in fact, it’s a bad idea: Search engines won’t find your content, I can’t link to a section and send it to my friends, it’s not accessible, etc.

I like the old format better. Sorry.

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DR June 29, 2008 at 9:01 pm

Wil, I appreciate your perspective.

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Four Pillars June 29, 2008 at 8:35 pm

Interesting – I tend to agree with Wil though – I usually skip video stuff because it just takes too much time.

One comment – the volume of the video for me was quite low – I had to turn up my laptop to 11 to hear it properly.

Mike

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