There’s a reason Albert Einstein called compounding “the eighth wonder of the world.”
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Inexperienced traders often go after the biggest stocks – Apple, Amazon, etc. – but they are missing out on major potential by ignoring the small stocks.
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You might think the key to becoming a successful investor is studying modern financial theory. But really, the secret to wealth is more psychological.
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Bill O’Reilly is not an investment expert, so how has he become such a successful investor? It turns out there are two steps that pave the path to true wealth.
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Maintaining your investment portfolio is a lot like maintaining your health: The key to health and wealth is not the market where you shop, but what you buy.
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If you don’t have a predetermined sell discipline – and the vast majority of investors don’t – you’re flying by the seat of your pants.
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The coronavirus crisis has not been kind to Warren Buffett. But his investing track record was lagging even before this pandemic began.
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Investment Strategies
How the .400 Batting Average in Baseball Explains Soros’ and Buffett’s Fading Returns
June 25, 2020Warren Buffett and George Soros have long been hailed as two of the world’s greatest investors, but their returns have lagged for years. Here’s why.
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Many commonly accepted “facts” about building wealth are actually fallacies. Smart investors should ignore these myths and adopt a variety of strategies.
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Market timing is impossible, as evidenced by yesterday’s market sell-off. The media blames a spike in coronavirus cases, but here’s what really happened.