Risk Management – Your First Job Is Not to Make Money, It’s to Protect It

Investing Lesson – 03

Bahut se investors sirf returns par focus karte hain. Lekin successful investors pehle risk ko manage karte hain. Agar aap capital protect kar lete hain, to compounding apna kaam khud karti hai.

Remember:

  • A 50% loss requires a 100% gain just to break even.
  • Big losses delay wealth creation by years.

💡 Today’s Actionable Idea

Create your personal Investment Safety Checklist.

Before making any new investment, ask yourself:

  • ✅ Do I understand this investment?
  • ✅ What is the maximum loss I can tolerate?
  • ✅ Am I investing for at least 5 years (if it’s equity)?
  • ✅ Is this investment already making my portfolio too concentrated?
  • ✅ Am I investing with surplus money, not emergency funds?

If you answer “No” to any of these, pause before investing.

❌ Common Mistake to Avoid

Investing based on tips, influencers, or FOMO.

Common examples:

  • “Everyone is buying this stock.”
  • “This fund gave 40% last year.”
  • “Gold is at an all-time high, so it will keep rising.”

Past performance and crowd excitement are not investment strategies.

✅ Small Habit

Spend 15 minutes reviewing your portfolio and identify:

  • Your top 5 holdings
  • What percentage each one represents
  • Whether any single investment is more than 20–25% of your total portfolio

If one holding has become too large because of strong gains, make a note to review whether rebalancing is appropriate based on your long-term plan.

🧠 Investor Psychology

Markets reward patience, not constant action.

Many investors feel they must buy or sell every week. In reality, doing nothing is often the best decision when your investment thesis hasn’t changed.

As the saying goes:

“Activity is not the same as progress.”

📖 Investor’s Quote of the Day

“Rule No. 1: Never lose money. Rule No. 2: Never forget Rule No. 1.” — Warren Buffett

🎯 Takeaway

Wealth is built by avoiding big mistakes as much as by making good investments. Focus on preserving capital, staying diversified, and making decisions based on a clear plan rather than emotions.

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