Creating A Low-Risk Portfolio, Part 2: Investment Process

[For many years I've been very undisciplined in regard to financial matters, but I now have an appreciation for the importance of putting money to work.  This is the portfolio plan that I will use for myself, and which I also intend to use as a beginning investment plan for my children.  Whether they continue this plan or some variation of it into their adulthood will be up to them, but I will strongly encourage it.  I am not a professional financial advisor, I do not have any certifications in that field, nor has this plan been approved by any certified financial advisors.  This is just one man's opinion.]

Continued from Creating A Low-Risk Portfolio, Part 1:  Summary

Next:  Creating A Low-Risk Investment Portfolio, Part 3:  Background and Details

About Mark James Wooding

I was born. I was scared. I tried to get back to the warm place, but they wouldn't let me. I cried. Since that quite unexpected and traumatic event, I've been trying to make the best of things. I've written a book called Seek Wisdom, Practice Kindness, which contains a philosophy of life as well as an attempt to describe why people do the things they do. I edited a book called The Magical World of Poetry, a collection of public domain poetry that includes many of the traditional favorites and a few others I was fortunate enough to come across. Both books can be read on their respective websites, which are listed in my Links section.
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