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Planning

The unexpected, plan for it – buyer’s remorse as in buying stocks on the market and particularly seller’s remorse. These stressful and regretful happenings, some coming from your own proclivities, can be reduced or weakened by following some Biblical truths: How can you benefit from the past? Don’t long for the good old days, for you don’t know whether they were any better than today.

While living in the past can be unhealthy, remembering it can be healthy. Your past cannot be changed, but you can learn from it so you don’t make the same mistakes. Your past is most beneficial when you use it to improve your future. This translates with your experience in buying stocks and investments.

Alan Cohick

Cogan Station

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