He Said, She Said
When it comes to investing, studies suggest that men and
women are quite different.
For example, despite the fact that women think they are less
knowledgeable investors and enjoy investing less than men, they
tend to make fewer mistakes, on average.
 | Is knowledge power? A higher percentage of women than
men (47 percent vs. 30 percent) report not being
knowledgeable about investing.1 Yet more women
are likely to say that they do a “very good” job of managing
their investments (34 percent vs. 25 percent for men).2
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Repeating
the same mistakes. Of the investors who reported buying a
stock without doing any research, 47 percent of the women
repeated the mistake, compared with 63 percent of the men.3
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Listen up. Women are more likely than men to seek
professional guidance. In the survey, 70 percent of the
women reported having a primary Financial professional, as
opposed to 50 percent of the men.4 |
Male or female, all investors can use help to avoid Financial
pitfalls. Call today to discuss your investment strategies.
From:
David Waters
Phone: 215.875.8790