The “I know” school. - Deepstash

The “I know” school.

• They think knowledge of the future direction of economies, interest rates, markets and widely followed mainstream stocks is essential for investment success.

• They’re confident it can be achieved.

• They know they can do it.

• They’re aware that lots of other people are trying to do it too, but they figure either (a) everyone can be successful at the same time, or (b) only a few can be, but they’re among them.

• They’re comfortable investing based on their opinions regarding the future.

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