Investment Advisor Indianapolis IN

We've always been curious about the cases they see where the client has made some decisions that were, well - doozies! To get our list we consulted a highly regarded investment advisor and asked him (or her?) to provide us with a list, with the promise of confidentiality. Here is the list – so you can avoid these mistakes.

Brent Perry
Piedmont Financial Advisors, LLC

(317) 287-0575
320 N. Meridian St., Suite 614
Indianapolis, IN
Richard Bellmer
Deerfield Financial Advisors, Inc.

(317) 469-2455
8440 Woodfield Crossing Boulevard, Suite 360
Indianapolis, IN
Elaine Bedel
Bedel Financial Consulting, Inc.

(317) 843-1358
3815 River Crossing Pkwy. Ste 120
Indianapolis, IN
Paul Coan
Wealth Planning and Management, LLC

(317) 577-4426
3815 River Crossing Parkway Suite 100
Indianapolis, IN
John Trott
Valeo Financial Advisors, LLC

317.218.6000
9450 N. Meridian Street, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN
William Howell
Howell Financial Advisors, Inc.

(317) 877-8000
3815 River Crossing Parkway
Indianapolis, IN
Susan Steel
Deerfield Financial Advisors, Inc.

(317) 469-2455
8440 Woodfield Crossing Boulevard, Suite 360
Indianapolis, IN
John Miley
Ronald Blue & Co., LLC

(317) 582-0700
9229 Delegates Row, Suite 450
Indianapolis, IN
Ryan Thomas
Column Capital Advisors, LLC

(317) 663-6508
8888 Keystone Crossing, Suite 1675
Indianapolis, IN
Brad Cougill
Deerfield Financial Advisors, Inc.

(317) 469-2455
8440 Woodfield Crossing Boulevard, Suite 360
Indianapolis, IN
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Top Ten Most Common Investment Mistakes - Investment Advisor Shares Worst

Top Ten Most Common Investment Mistakes - Investment Advisor Shares Worst He's Seen


Investment professionals see all kinds of clients. Sometimes they find clients who are doing lots of things right. But we've always been curious about the cases they see where the client has made some decisions that were, well - doozies! To get our list we consulted a highly regarded investment advisor and asked him (or her?) to provide us with a list, with the promise of confidentiality. Here is the list – so you can avoid these mistakes.

The Financial Disaster Hall of Fame

1. Buying individual stocks. Even a stock like GE can lose 10% in 2 days.

2. Buying before you look. Look over a 3 year price chart. Will you ride out the ups and downs? Are you buying just after a big run up? Check gaps between price and moving averages.

3. Paying an investment advisor with commissions. That’s an incentive to buy and sell. Where’s the incentive to make a profit?

4. Hiring an inexperienced advisor. Experience is the best teacher. Make sure your advisor has already learned his lessons. Get referred - ask those you respect who they use and why.

5. Pushing on a string. Don't try to make things happen, let things happen. Buying low and selling high takes planning and patience.

6. Over-investing in one area. A classic high risk situation: most of your money invested in the stock of your employer.

7. Missing Legal Documents. Most need a will, a trust, a durable power of attorney, and a living will - properly drawn by an experienced estate planning attorney – not the guy that closed on your home!

8. No commodities. They provide ballast in a stormy sea. Google search: Commodity ETFs or Commodity Mutual Funds.

9. No international investments. They hedge a weak US dollar and can take advantage of faster growing economies.

10. Poor saving habits. Pay yourself first. Take early and full advantage of your 401(k) plan.

Ten Worst General Mistakes Retirees Make

1. Selling equities and moving into bonds.
2. Moving away from family.
3. No hobbies or outside activities.
4. Giving away assets to qualify for Medicaid.
5. Giving away assets.
6. Ignoring estate planning documents.
7. Multiple doctors, too many drugs.
8. Letting a grown child move back home.
9. Incompetent Investment Advisor.
10. Following cocktail party advice.
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