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Jason Zweig: Quantitative Investing: A Crisis Waiting To Happen
"...You can also recognize that, during market crises, investors who were naively eager to buy become desperately anxious to sell.
Having the cash and courage to buy from them at bargain prices is a good way to raise your future returns. Not joining them as blind-faith buyers in the first place is an excellent way to reduce your risk, now and in the future."
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Having the cash and courage to buy from them at bargain prices is a good way to raise your future returns. Not joining them as blind-faith buyers in the first place is an excellent way to reduce your risk, now and in the future."