Why investors are not making returns in the stock market?
In the last
10 years, sensex gas grown at 17.79% CAGR. That means, if someone could have
invested Rs. 1 lac 10 years back, it could have grown to 5.14 lacs. In the last
10 years one third of diversified equity mutual funds have delivered a CAGR of
more than 25%. That means if someone could have invested 10 years back in these
mutual funds Rs.1lac, it could have grown to Rs.9.31 Lacs.
But how
many investors have REALLY got these kinds of returns…?
The study revealed the following two important facts.
·
The average return of the S&P 500 during this 20 year period is 9.14%.
·
The average return of the equity investor during the same period is only 3.27%
When the market is delivering so much, why is that the investor is making out
less? What are all the factors contributing for this gap in the market returns
and the investor returns?Though the market is delivering returns, investors were not able to benefit. Why is it so? What went wrong? It is because of the nature or character of the investor.
Agriculture is getting affected by nature, either because of excess rain or no rain. But we found out a system to fight against this nature. We built dams. So whenever there is excess rain, dams retain water to save agriculture and whenever there is no rain, it releases water to help agriculture.
Similarly investors are supposed to find and build a dam against their nature and behaviour towards stock market investing in order to get better returns.
What are the natures or behaviours of an investor that blocks him from getting the market return?
Fear:
When stocks suffer large losses for a sustained period, the overall market can become more fearful of sustaining further losses. At that point in time everyone will come with their own logic, reasoning, and statistical evidence on the chances of further losses. Fear stands for “False Evidence Appearing Real”.
Greed:
Most of us have a desire to acquire as much wealth as possible in the shortest
amount of time. This get-rich-quick mentality makes it hard to maintain gains
and keep to a strict investment plan over the long term.
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investment portfolio based on ones personality
Basing investment portfolios on one’s personal likes and dislikes are the first
of the powerful influences. It is like investing in cars and fancy gadgets just
because you love them. Investing on shares just because you think they are smart
or flashy is ambiguous, for they could sink in the long run. It is better
instead to invest in profitable ventures that pay in the long run. It is true;
our investment fancies make us pay a heavy price.
Follow the flock policy
The follow the flock for fear of being the black sheep policy makes you as an
investor to believe in following others in the share markets. The pitfalls of
group behavior lead us to buying high and selling less.
It also leads to unbalanced investment emotions of black or white (wrong or
right) with no shades of objectivity and rationality. Buying high and selling
low has made many investors suffer heavy losses in the long run.
A look at positive investment behavior:
It is good to be investment smart with humility and reasonable aspirations that
makes achievement of financial goals a reality. I have never known of any high
return investments that did not have high risks.
Patience over a lifetime and being able to assume stress helps in aiming for
long term positive returns and contributes to assuming less financial stress
after retirement.
Positive investment behavior requires balanced moods, one of neither elation nor
panic. Neither selling in a panic due to share market positions or adverse world
or country conditions is advisable, nor is a reaction of extreme financial
prosperity, both can destroy a lifetime of healthy investment. A long-term
investor needs to realize that neither despairing nor elation of situations in
civilization proves worthy for long term financial portfolios.
(The author is
Ramalingam K, an MBA
(Finance) and Certified Financial Planner. He is the Founder and
Director of
Holistic Investment Planners (www.holisticinvestment.in)
a firm that offers Financial Planning and Wealth Management. He can be reached
at
ramalingam@holisticinvestment.in.)
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