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Market Investing Basics

  • Even the best investors don’t get it right every time. The reasons are simple. No rule always works.
  • Psychology plays a major role in markets, and because it’s highly variable, cause-and-effect relationships aren’t reliable.
  • Because investing is at least as much art as it is science, it’s never my goal – in this book or elsewhere – to suggest it can be routinized.
  • One’s investment approach be intuitive and adaptive rather than be fixed and mechanistic.
  • Just invest in an index fund that buys a little of everything. That will give you what is known as ‘market returns’.

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"Take time for all things: great haste makes great waste. " ~ Benjamin Franklin

Successful investing requires thoughtful attention to many separate aspects, all at the same time. The Most Important Thing by Howard Marks covers these key aspects in layman language and without a lot of finance jargon though it covers the concepts of investment theory.

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