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Your Survival Guy knows a thing or two about getting stuck in the fog. When I was a kid sailing with my family, we were heading home after a weeklong trip, and about halfway through Buzzards Bay, we were engulfed in fog.

We held our course and, before long, entered a mooring field holding no boats that we recognized. Realizing land wasnโ€™t far, and that we were in the wrong harbor, we decided not to press our luck. We tossed out the hook and spent a comfortable night right there. The next morning, after the fog cleared, we learned we were a few harbors west of our own.

Not long after, a buddy and I were fishing outside the harbor chasing bluefish in my 14โ€™ Dell Quay with a 35 Evinrude, when we realized we couldnโ€™t see land anymore. It happens that fast, especially when youโ€™re concentrating on something else. We used the compass to guess our way back, but using a fixed course in moving water is never a great idea. We sat there for what felt like days, but Iโ€™m here to write about it. Just donโ€™t tell my parents.

Which brings me to my Investing Mistakes to Avoid: #11 FOG. This market is foggy. But that doesnโ€™t mean you stay on the mooring forever. Investing is a lot about not knowing whatโ€™s ahead. Itโ€™s been my experience that investors donโ€™t know their risk tolerance until they hit tough times. Thatโ€™s too late.

Action Line: As a fiduciary to hundreds of investors, a carefully crafted investment plan makes hard times easier. Donโ€™t get stuck in the fog and realize you donโ€™t like being on the water. When youโ€™re ready to talk, letโ€™s.

Read every one of theย Investing Mistakes to Avoid here.

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