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Quote patra04 Replybullet Posted: 12/Jul/2011 at 9:20pm
The intelligent investor is a realist who sells to optimists and buys from pessimists.
- Ben Graham
An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.
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" Stocks are manipulated to the highest point possible and then sold to the
public on the way down."
                                Jesse Lauriston Livermore
Price is what you pay.Value is what you get.
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 "Investment is not a goal in itself - it is a way for you to get what you want over a period of time. Once you achieve your goals, get off the investment bus and use the money for the purpose you invested in the first place! " -Ajit dayal
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I choose .....was written by Ignacio handal 2005

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I choose was written by Ignacio Handal of Alabama
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Over short periods of time, you can do the wrong thing and make a lot of money and do the right thing and look like an idiot. We try to stick to what we do well and not get too caught up in what's “working” at any given moment. In the long run, that sort of discipline will keep you from blowing up. - Phillip Goldstein

Most people say they want to stay within their circle of competence, and that’s smart. But there’s no reason to say “Here’s my circle of competence and, guess what, it’s never getting any bigger because I’m not going to learn anything new.” We’re trying to understand new things if we can. - Bill Miller

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“Invert, always invert.”
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Most of the time we’re picking up the pieces after a high-growth company hits the wall at 80 miles per hour, having made at least one too many investments to try to sustain an unsustainable growth rate. Public markets can actually conspire to screw companies up. When you’re growing fast, you get this big P/E and pretty soon you have the wrong investors with ridiculous expectations. You try to meet those ridiculous expectations and do things contrary to shareholder value. - Jeffrey Ubben
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“Since for all men the visibility of the future is zero beyond this instant, assumptions as to how long observed trends will continue must be based on probabilities which in turn have been derived from the past and hence may not apply to the future. This is a long-winded way of saying that all estimates of the future are to some degree subjective.

The business of the stock market is to cash in on the future now. Accordingly it is really not as important, short term, to know what sales and earnings are going to be five and ten years hence as to know what other investors are going to think they will be. In general the longer a trend continues the more people can be found willing to risk their savings on the proposition that it will continue longer still. As a practical matter then we probably should assume that old trends will persist longer than new trends simply because, whether they do or not, more investors will be inclined to assume that they will.”

—Thomas William Phelps
Take your chances and keep them in a box until a quieter time.
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