Should You Buy Stocks NOW Or Wait? | Jack Bogle’s Advice

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Should you buy stocks now or wait for more panic in the market? Today I answer that question with the help of Jack Bogle, the father of Index Funds and passive investing.

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Disclaimer:
The information in this video is general information only and should not be taken as constituting professional advice from Hamish Hodder.
Hamish Hodder is not a financial adviser. You should consider seeking independent legal, financial, taxation or other advice to check how the information relates to your unique circumstances.
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I have been buying some stocks since the beginning of the year, but nothing substantial. Why am I treating this poorly? However, people in the same profession are earning six figures on articles, which inspires me to aim toward becoming the first person in my polygamous family to hit the million dollar mark. I am perfectly aware that working harder to gain more money is expensive.

HafezBd
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Nobody can become financially successful over night. They put in background work but we tend to see the finished part. Fear is a dangerous component, hindering us from taking bold steps we need in other to reach our goals.

mayacho
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I am new to the stock market. Every stock that I bought so far, I was out of luck because I bought them when they were expensive. I feel I missed on all the stock opportunities so far for the tech stocks. I believe having 75K yearly income would
be a good investment so I want to plug all my
savings into the stock market. I know this sounds a bit dull but I would like to know if I should learn investing or let somebody else (more capable like a FA) do it for me? Please share your thoughts. I am kind of tired of searching for a good stock to buy and loosing all the good opportunities

nathansmith
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BEWARE: there are a lot of scam-postings going around on Fintuber channels, including this one.
They'll be comments saying stuff like "I'm so glad I invested blah blah".
They'll have a bunch of likes (usually about 30) and a thread where randos post about their favourite service/broker... it's all a SCAM.

wmblemania
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I'm purchasing right now, investors stop acting like is the end of the world, I made my first million already from stock investment this month as other investors are been risk averse, invest now stop over thinking.

molleespillett
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Thank you for your hard work pulling this information together, much appreciated

neilcook
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I'd like to retire with an investment worth atleast $4MILLION and I'm ready to work towards this goal, I've come across investors making as much $75, 000 on a monthly basis and I'd like to know what step and guidelines I need to make better profit

alexanderjack
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I feel like the gas price analogy isn't the best analogy to stocks. Saying that people are net buyers of gas and therefore people are happy when gas prices fall is the same as a young investor who should be a net buyer of stocks and should be happy to see stocks fall isn't really the same. Seeing as gas is just constantly consumed and never held and resold, it doesn't really hold up as a fair comparison. I agree with the general idea, I just think you need to use another asset as an example.

mikeciccale
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what kind of ETFs are you looking at, what are the key differences ie. vhy, vas, vdhg : ASX

AzizSavindaz
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Bogle is my favorite mentor because I can do what he says.

ippolito
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What index funds are you investing into and what brokerage do you use? not sure if you've mentioned it in pervious video

ryankelly
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HNRC is trading at 38 cents but giving a 1.75 stock dividend. Amazing but true. Much more on Stocktwits

jtm
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If you want to buy a house in the next two years, will you still invest stock market now?

pkdg
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Thank you Hamish, I like this content. It's the right time to invest now, but choosing the right companies with a very good profitability (a good ROIC, ROTCE....) but also that are undervalued (using some metric like FCF/EV that can't be tweaked by companies. If someone can be interested, look at the Everest Formula screener that uses these metric to screen value stocks.

matthewlandings
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I have news for you, Hamish. When Jack started his fund, the Cold War was still going. The threat of nuclear war is probably lower now than it was in the 60's, 70's and 80's. If they do light the blue touchpaper and retire, you won't be worrying about your shares! 🙂

mikestanmore
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Mate I love your wit. You're exactly right in that you can laugh in years to come 😅 oh and you're excruciatingly close now to your 100K 💪 c'mon people get behind it!!
Keep up the great work!

joshlees
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Great video mate, I’d be interested to know how you go about calculating your dollar cost averaging % and some indication about how diverse your index funds are?

yournotmate
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Remember most index funds globally are flat for the past 15 years .. the S&P 500 is the outlier and could be at a major peak in earnings .. don’t invest blindly .. if you bought a Japanese index in the 1980’s you’d still be down

jsauerfinancial
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I mean I truly don’t see what everyone’s freaking out about rn. CPI is lagging freight costs, and freight costs leveled off months ago. As long as the fed doesn’t over tighten we won’t even see much margin compression. And if they do over tighten and we start to go into contraction the fed could pretty easily reverse back to qe since the CPI inflation is no where near as entrenched as people think it is.

matthewvanderveer
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I have lost a lot trying to invest on my own, I keep making loses. Can anyone help me out or at least tell me what I'm doing wrong?

LuisellaLorenzo