Don't check the value of your long-term investments on a daily basis Don't stop your SIPs in equity funds Don't try to wait for a market correction to begin investing Don't ignore fixed income if you think there's opportunity in equities, every asset class has its own value Don't begin putting money in equities till you have adequate insurance and reasonable emergency funds Don't overlook tax-saving investments, money saved is money earned Don't ignore equities if you're retired, it's the best way to beat inflation Don't put your money in unit linked insurance plans and such, it's not your duty to make the insurance sellers rich Don't think of gold as an investment, buy it only for consumption Don't invest in sectoral or thematic funds, diversification earns more rewards Don't dabble in stocks directly if you don't have the time, knowledge or understanding of the markets Don't blindly follow everything list...