The best investing advice - Learn, Implement, Repeat
They say it takes 10 years to master a craft.
I'm 29 years into my investing journey and I'm no master. But I have learned this:
1. Embrace uncertainty
2. Accept diversification is good for you
3. The less you look at your portfolio the better
What did I miss?
The best investors are on a constant learning journey.
Buffett started buying "cigar butt" stocks and evolved to a buy-and-hold strategy.
Bill Gurley has made a fortune on internet companies and the internet didn't even exist when he started.
The best trade is not to trade at all. Compounding takes time...and patience.
Learn, implement, repeat.
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