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@JohnChisum Yes, I agonized over whether it was Off-Topic or Fund Discussion for about one half a second, and as leader of the Fund Discussion universe decided it was Fund Discussion material. If you have a problem with that, the complaint department is open next Sunday from 2:00 AM until 2:01 AM. Regards, Ted
@JohnChisum: I have the same problem on occasion that you are having, namely looking a text and seeing a mispelling when there is none. The problem generally goes away, but if not I suggest you see your eye doctor. Regards, Ted
For 45y I have heard the rule 2 is don't forget rule 1, yada, and no one has said How can I follow rule 1 scrupulously, seriously. Same for most of the other rules.
NEVER is not a word for investing, "Never lose money" your not really an investor, you a savings account/CD person investing is gambling (risking your money), never is not possible. the best investor in the world (buffett if you want) has lost money by investing Try this; Win more than you lose to be successful in investing
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http://www.mutualfundobserver.com/discuss/discussion/16788/humor-cnn-anchors-using-microsoft-tablets-to-prop-up-their-ipads#latest
investing is gambling (risking your money), never is not possible.
the best investor in the world (buffett if you want) has lost money by investing
Try this; Win more than you lose to be successful in investing
per "Fundmentals" posts at Fundalarm, the last being Nov/Dec of 2009:
"Make more, lose less" MMLL
MFO thread regarding this......
http://www.mutualfundobserver.com/discuss/discussion/1196/fundamentals-old-make-more-lose-less-portfolio-ytd