Welcome To the Learned Investor

Happy New Year and welcome to the Learned Investor. Well maybe the unLearned Investor. Its the start of the New Year and therefore new resolutions.

Why am I’m here? Simple. Resolution #1 of one-hundred – Seriously Invest.

So why this site? Well, last year’s #1 resolution: Seriously Invest. And I started off ok. But within a month the dream was over. Like all good resolutions it just wasn’t meant to be. So even though I’ll be writing this for my own personal gratification and maybe the random one visitor per month, I hope it will keep me on track. You know if someone is watching… then I’ll feel obligated to keep my resolution.

Why are you here? Who knows. Maybe you can learn something too — from my successes and my failures.

You can track my progress from the start. Many blogs and newsletters are from the so-called experts, but really what do they know? This is just a regular investor who’s learning the ropes and will pass on what I learn. The good and the bad in a straight forward way. And if you are one of those experts, please feel free to instill upon me some of your knowledge. Criticize my decisions, chastise my mistakes or praise my prowess.

In the upcoming days I’ll post my investment plan. And start the process.

Maybe, I’ll get more interesting too.

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About the Author

I am an amateur trader and investor with over 15 years experience in the stock market. I was bred to be a fundamentalist and followed fundamental analysis until 2009. Following the 2007-2008 bear market, I began to shift from a buy-and-hold strategy to trend-following techniques.