Sure, you can make more money with more risk. But smart investors don't operate like that.
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The market is an over-reaction machine
On any given day, the noise of the market is far more powerful than any signal.
Investors, curb your enthusiasm
You have to stay committed to your strategy
The most important aspect of a portfolio is not past performance, but rather the process that should be consistent in producing that past performance.
Look for strong companies in the weakest sectors
Sticking with business enterprises holding few liabilities and leading brand names is helpful toward whittling down the possibles from the impossibles.
This book changed my whole approach to investing
The lesson: Focus on factors that are really important, and do so in an unemotional manner.
True portfolio diversification is my most important goal
Adding uncorrelated assets can create compelling risk/reward potential.
Value investors tend to both buy too early and sell too early
People often get so excited with a rising price of a stock in their portfolio that they sell when it's just starting to move in their favor.
Forward-looking research is essential to smart investing
Research is not as simple as poring over SEC filings. It’s also reading between the lines to glean the telltale signs of the progress or deterioration of a business.
Yes, price really does matter in stock investing
Many market participants speculate on price momentum without much regard to price justification, a potentially dangerous strategy.

