What is a reasonable stock return rate? This post is about the most important issue that all investors are concerned about.
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Public reaction on Almost no long-term Taiwan investors
After the post, the public reaction on “Almost no long-term Taiwan investors” was overwhelmingly positive. I am especially grateful for several other friends. Please forgive me for not being able to list all their names and reply to everyone.
“Investing for growth”
The author of “Investing for Growth” is Terry Smith. There aren’t many books specifically written about growth investing, and even fewer that are of decent quality. This book is above average.
What is investment philosophy?
Most investors—including many who claim to have a profound investment philosophy—actually lack a core investment philosophy. Most mistake investment strategy for philosophy.
Almost no long-term Taiwan investors
I’ve concluded that no long-term Taiwan investors. Recently, due to the publication of my new book, “Investors Beautiful Heaven”, I had to attend media interviews. Through various interviews, my three published stock market books, six years of blogging, exchanges with readers, conversations with friends and family, and my own observations.
The power of index ETFs underestimated
The wealth-building power of index ETF help you achieve the following: The greatness of investment masters recognized by the world is due to two very difficult achievements: First, their performance “almost” beats the market every year; second, they maintain positive returns every year, which is also very difficult.
Li Lu, Munger’s disciple, and his Himalaya Capital
He met Munger on Thanksgiving Day 2003, and they became lifelong friends. Meeting Munger was one of the most important events that changed Li Lu’s life. Munger said Li Lu was the only outside manager he had invested in and called him “China’s Warren Buffett.”
“Benjamin Graham on Value Investing”, Graham’s bio book
“Benjamin Graham on Value Investing” mainly talks about two things:
-“Graham’s life, and this book is also equivalent to Graham’s biography. I have read another biography of Graham, which I personally found to be more interesting.
-“Value investing” advocated by Graham.
Memory is an edge to investment success
The quality of memory is also a part of an investor’s circle of competence.
Keynes’ investment principles and achievements
To help you understand Keynes, I suggest readers first read my post four years ago, “John Maynard Keynes, Investment master“ The only academic investment master The following are some of Keynes’ special achievements in investing: Related Works by Keynes There are some books related to Keynes’ investment in the market, which are listed below for … Continue reading “Keynes’ investment principles and achievements”