Friday, July 24, 2009

Investors Tool Box

By Doc Schmyz

I am always being asked. "Doc what advice can you give me that will help me with investing. What tricks of the trade or inside tidbits can you share with me?? The best answer is you need to develop a "toolbox".

OK...Hey Doc..what do you mean "Tool Box". Okay...let me explain it ad tell you the 3 important areas that make it up.

1)In your head tool box: This is all about how your thinking process works when it comes to investing, and more importantly how open minded you are about investing information. Are you willing to think outside the box in order to look at investment opportunities or must the investment fall within a cookie cutter method you having? In your head means you need to read books, articles, partake in discussions, and basically interact with that big grey hunk of goo that is in your skull.

It is about gathering all the info you can in order to be able to think about investing and where it can lead you.

IMPORTANT FACT: Any bookstore you go into has a billion books on Real estate investing. Buy them all...ok not all but you should have a EXTENSIVE collection of them. Why you ask??? Simply put...if you have a understanding of the information and tactics that are being read by other investors...you will actually understand the factors that they are using to buy/sell/screen potential investments. Knowing what information someone is useing to make a decision gives you and advantage.

2) Online tool box: This is one of the most over looked elements...when I say over looked I am not referring to being not utilized...but more to the fact it is not utilized to its overall potential. For example do you have one site you go to more often than not for investment information? If so why? Your answer is most likely because they have the best info I can use. This maybe the answer however, a little side note to this. Most of us get some sort of tunnel vision thinking that one or even a few sites will cover us for all the info we want...but in all honesty we normally close down other avenues of "information input" when we do this. How do we get around the "Info input" shut down???

How do you avoid the INFO SHUT DOWN...easy...open your tool box to get more tools/ info.

Simply put you create an email address and when you come across a site you think may be a useful reference you join up for the newsletter they email out. They send it to your "Info email account" and you can go thru the emails as you choose. I must warn you however.

Once you join an email list..no matter what stay with it for at least 6 months. (Not all great investment tidbits are sent out at first.) Email lists to get on are for: investment clubs, investment blogs, investment reference sites, etc, etc.

I ,myself, avoid most ad based emailing lists. however, that doesnt mean that all of them are a waste of time. review a few and decide for yourself if they are worth keeping.

My favorite online tools/sites are the ones that cost me very little to use/buy or better yet are free to me. I love to find good resource sites. ( I admit freely I normally link them to my own) A good web tool is a great thing to find. Im not refering to another mortgage calculator...I mena that online tool your just dying to try out. When you find them...bookmark them.

3) And last but not least... actual physical, hold in your hand, tools. It can be a great "go by list". A solid flash light. anything that makes the time in the field looking at investments easier.

Build your tool box and USE IT. - 23309

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