Alfred Nobel once wrote, “Contentment is the only real wealth.”
At first glance, it sounds like a philosopher’s line: poetic, soft, maybe even impractical.
But stand in .... Read More
Warren Buffett once said, "Stocks often trade at foolish prices, both high and low. Efficient markets exist only in textbooks."And he couldn’t be more right.Textbooks will tell y .... Read More
In my earlier post, I wrote about how an investor is neither saint nor sinner. You will not get every decision right. You will not always stay calm. You will not always act with pe .... Read More
What’s more important?That the market is down 3 percent today?Or that it is up over 1400 percent in the last 20 years?That you found the next hot stock?Or that you .... Read More
Control.
Every investor wants it.
Control over outcomes.
Control over markets.
Control over returns.
But here is the paradox. The more you try to control, the less control .... Read More
Many of you loved the “When a Slipper Becomes a Selfie Stick” post.
A reader wrote, “This reminded me that happiness is not hidden in zeros, possessions, or polished picture .... Read More
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