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When is a profit or a loss not really either one?
|Successful investing is almost always a result of critical thinking and patience. When you decide to purchase any financial investment the reasons you would sell are just as important as why you are buying.| An unfortunately common story heard … Continue reading
Skeletons Walk Where Questions Begin
|“Avoid the unforced error, nail the basics and don’t take outsized risks” might be the best advice the individual investor can follow.| An often-underestimated influence on equity and bond markets is the heavy hand of luck. Frankly, you can do … Continue reading
Oh time, thy pyramids
Let’s start with a reminder that equities and fixed income instruments don’t respect the Gregorian calendar. Why should it? At what point does the fact that a year consists of about 356 days, and further divided into twelve months of … Continue reading
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