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FYI: Investors have a habit of thinking in terms of extremes. Active or passive. All-in the markets or all-out. Stocks are either topping out or about to bottom. Markets are perfectly efficient or wildly inefficient. Regards, Ted http://awealthofcommonsense.com/regret-minimization/
Welcome back. You make this discussion board sing.
We're on the same wavelength here. I posted the same reference yesterday and I added a recommendation to read a new book, "Stronger", which emphasizes the need for resilience.
Great minds think alike. I don't know what the explanation is in my case.
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Welcome back. You make this discussion board sing.
We're on the same wavelength here. I posted the same reference yesterday and I added a recommendation to read a new book, "Stronger", which emphasizes the need for resilience.
Great minds think alike. I don't know what the explanation is in my case.
Thanks tons.
Best wishes for a full health recovery.