Many might find this 20th-century economist unusual, but his economic philosophy still dominates the financial realm today.
Benjamin Graham
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Some might attribute Warren Buffett’s market-beating returns to luck, when in reality his success is due in large part to skillful investing.
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Investing isn’t just a game of numbers. It’s also a game of luck. And according to the father of value investing, you just have to be lucky a few times.
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Top traders often seek the help of coaches and psychiatrists. Every investor should follow their example and evaluate their own psychology.
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Good advice is helpful only if you actually follow it. Here’s why psychology applies not just to your health but also to your investing.
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Every investment comes with some level of risk. But one type of investment has been the best wealth creator for over 200 years.
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This has been a great year for U.S. stocks, but now the market is turning fearful. Here’s what one indicator is saying investors should do.
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Value stocks have suffered through a decade from hell. What’s a value investor to do?
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Most of Wall Street’s investment research is worthless. Instead, investors should heed this one very important market indicator.
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The world’s greatest investors aren’t worried about the state of the world or the latest market analysis, so why are you?
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