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Decision Hygiene: The 24-Hour Rule Before Any Big Allocation

Big allocation decisions rarely need to be made today. The 24-hour rule is a simple discipline: when you feel urgent, you wait one day before committing meaningful money to a PMS, AIF, or SIF.

Waiting does not reduce opportunity. It reduces mistakes. In that one day, you can re-check the product role, re-read key terms, and test whether the decision still feels logical when emotions cool down.

This rule is not about slow investing. It is about clean investing. Clean decisions compound better because they create fewer regrets, fewer switches, and fewer avoidable losses.

Truvest Insight: If it feels urgent, it deserves a pause.

 

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