Lessons from section 1 : - Deepstash

Lessons from section 1 :

• Don’t overestimate the skill and wisdom of professionals.

• Take advantage of what you already know.

• Look for opportunities that haven’t yet been discovered and certified by Wall

Street—companies that are “off the radar scope.”

• Invest in a house before you invest in a stock.

• Invest in companies, not in the stock market.

• Ignore short-term fluctuations.

• Large profits can be made in common stocks.

• Large losses can be made in common stocks.

• Predicting the economy is futile.

• Predicting the short-term direction of the stock market is futile.

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