Quality and Quantity
When constructing a portfolio, the quality of the stocks matter. But just as important is the quantity.
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Don Steinmann's Investment Tip of the Week
When constructing a portfolio, the quality of the stocks matter. But just as important is the quantity.
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Overconfidence is a performance killer. A short tip about that.
Stocks Don’t Know You Own them Read More »
What does the price of a stock tell you about that stock relative to other stocks?
Investing Basics – Stock Prices Read More »
Conversations I’ve never had about buying things that are wildly out of favor.
Conversations I’ve Never Had Read More »
In the upside down world of investing, sometimes illiquidity is marketed as an advantage. I suggest a tongue in check way to accomplish the same thing with any investment.
No News is Good News Read More »
John Bogle literally invented the concept of the index fund. Several years ago I attended a talk that John gave. Here are some insights that he shared.
Ben Franklin’s most famous saying is “A penny saved is a penny earned”. But Ben got it wrong.
Ben Franklin Was Wrong Read More »
Many people plan a sudden shift in their investments when the retire. They are usually underestimating how long they will.
Only Five Years Left Read More »
If you’re trying to do better than average with your mutual fund or ETF portfolio, don’t fall into the over diversification trap.
Avoiding thinking about money is a real problem for many people. How can we find ways to avoid the avoidance?
Avoiding Avoidance Read More »