Patience is usually considered to be a virtue except when it comes to investing. Investors are notoriously impatient when the funds they are in underperform the market for a few years. The magic number seems to be three. Key investment lessons from the financial crisis with Ariel Investments’ Charlie Bobrinskoy.
FINANCIAL CRISIS SURVIVAL LESSONS: BEATS MARKET & PEERS SINCE BOTTOM (ARIEL FUND)
READ OR REREAD BUFFETT
Read or reread Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist fascinating & detailed portrait experiences that shaped him obsession with making money evolution of investment approach from Benjamin Graham classes Watch the related WEALTHTRACK episode.
2 Secrets to Beating the Market. Great Value Investor Joel Greenblatt Explains
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GREAT VALUE INVESTOR JOEL GREENBLATT REVEALS THE 2 SECRETS TO BEATING THE MARKET
In an exclusive interview, great value investor Joel Greenblatt reveals his two secrets to investment success.
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INVEST WITH FUNDS AND FIRMS THAT ARE COMMITTED TO PATIENT INVESTING
INVEST WITH FUNDS AND FIRMS THAT ARE COMMITTED TO PATIENT INVESTING Short-term oriented world Investors under pressure to fire underperforming funds and hire outperforming funds Most investment managers and firms don’t have patience, ability or desire to stick with long-term strategy Watch the related WEALTHTRACK episode.
Treasury Bond Maven Robert Kessler Warns of Recession Ahead & Where to Take Shelter
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