First-level thinkers think the same way other first-level thinkers do about the same things.
All investors can’t beat the market since, collectively, they are the market.
To outperform the average investor, you have to be able to outthink the consensus. Are you capable of doing so? What makes you think so?
The problem is that extraordinary performance comes only from correct non-consensus forecasts.
The upshot is simple: to achieve superior investment results, you have to hold non-consensus views regarding value, and they have to be accurate. That’s not easy.
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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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