Greg Hlavaty is a lecturer in English in Elon and an amateur investor who has written for Arts and Letters, Bird Watchers Digest, Our State and other publications.
Greg Hlavaty, a lecturer in English and an amateur investor, has published a column in Business North Carolina that offers tips for navigating the stock market.
The post, “Keeping it real — and other tips on staying sane while investing in stocks,” details Hlavaty’s experience attending a Trading Summit in Raleigh and shares tips for helping private investors navigate stock market uncertainty.
“So it’s camaraderie that prompts long-time investors to sit through a four-hour conference that’s half informational, half sales pitch for their MarketSmith, SwingTrader, and Leaderboard services,” Hlavaty writes. “I had to admit, it a nice feeling to be in a room with other investors. Even the curmudgeons. Picking stocks is a lonely business, and an emotional one. It’s one thing to lose money, but far worse to lose and be alone in that loss.”
Read the entire column here.