Your own worst enemy
“The investor’s chief problem, and even his worst enemy, is likely to be himself.” -Benjamin Graham, The Intelligent Investor
“The investor’s chief problem, and even his worst enemy, is likely to be himself.” -Benjamin Graham, The Intelligent Investor
“Most institutional and individual investors will find the best way to own common stock is through an index fund that charges minimal fees. Those following this path are sure to beat theRead More…
Spotted this on LinkedIn and had to post it here: As of today, Dr. Shaquille O’Neal, Ed.D. is the joint owner of 155 Five Guys Burgers restaurants, 17 Auntie Annie’s Pretzels restaurants,Read More…
“Buy a cross section of American industry, and if a cross section of American industry doesn’t work, certainly trying to pick the little beauties here and there isn’t going to work either.”Read More…
Recognize it or not, you will move through several distinct phases of your financial life: wealth building, wealth preservation and wealth distribution. By understanding the importance of using the most relevant andRead More…
“Properly measured, the average actively managed dollar must underperform the average passively managed dollar, net of costs. Empirical analyses that appear to refute this principle are guilty of improper measurement.” -William Sharpe,Read More…
Your advisor’s objectivity may only be as deep as his limited product shelf. There are thousands of financial instruments, so how can your advisor exercise genuine objectivity if he offers the sameRead More…