Set the Ground Rules: Goals, Time Horizon, and Risk
Vague hopes lead to vague portfolios. Write down one to three goals with amounts and dates, like “$20,000 for a home down payment in four years.” Comment with your top goal—naming it makes it real and guides every beginner strategy choice.
Set the Ground Rules: Goals, Time Horizon, and Risk
Short-term goals rarely suit volatile assets. If your horizon is under three years, keep risk low. For five to ten years, consider broad stock index funds. Longer horizons reward patience. Subscribe for templates that map horizons to beginner-friendly investment mixes.
Set the Ground Rules: Goals, Time Horizon, and Risk
Capacity is what your finances can handle; tolerance is what your emotions can handle. Both matter. A teacher named Maya started with a conservative mix after realizing market dips made her anxious. Share your comfort level—honesty here prevents panic selling.