Investment Mistakes to Avoid in This Year 2023
As the New Year arrives, it brings with it new hopes, optimism, and ambitions. However, in order for your investment strategy to be even remotely successful, you must avoid the following investment mistakes that investors are most likely to make in 2023. Here are some mistakes to avoid in 2023.

- The year 2023 will be difficult for companies and stocks that sell you hazy dreams of the future. Artificial intelligence, machine learning, IOT, EVs, and green hydrogen all look fantastic and have enormous potential. However, the stock markets in 2023 will be asking a lot more difficult questions. Where will the funds come from? How much money will be spent? How many quarters will it take to reach operating profits?
- Since the financial crisis 15 years ago, there has been a significant shift toward equities. In some ways, it was the TINA factor. Most bonds have provided negative real returns. The year 2023 may mark the return of debt as a serious contender for a place in portfolios. Rates have risen, while inflation is decreasing. In terms of low leverage and solvency, issuers are in much better shape. And if yields eventually fall, capital appreciation will be the icing on the cake.
- Investors have most likely been making this mistake for far too long. Most SIP and other investment calculators recommend a consistent level of savings and investments year after year. If your income rises but your investments remain constant, you are squandering your investment opportunities. The year 2023 will be a watershed moment in India's long-term growth. It is time to seriously consider gradually increasing your investment outlay, at least in proportion to your potential.
- Why do we emphasise this point in particular? The year 2023 could be a year of strange coincidences. It is not only about correlations today, but also about whether these correlations will last. Diversity is simply the addition of stocks. That was effective for a long time. It is now time to concentrate on targeted diversification. Combining assets with low correlation is insufficient. It is also critical to continuously monitor this correlation. Simply adding more stocks or diversifying across more assets will not suffice in 2023.
- In the market, it is said that the more things change, the more they stay the same. And, as markets appear to become more complicated, they remain fundamentally simple. Asset allocation will continue to drive the year 2023. Stock selection, churn, or timing will not drive your alpha. It will be generated by asset allocation. You ignore this at your own risk.
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