You give some people whose job is to invest money, and by a lot of standards they are good at it.
Shockingly only 49% of their picks made money. Some of them was successful only 30% of the time.
At the end of these, almost non of them lost money. They still made a lot of money out of it.
I think this was the part of the article that caught my attention.
The main reason is that it is something that is not often explain in a book, or by course trainers, or in video how to navigate this problem.
A lot of the stocks that you come across will look like they are the best picks.
Some of these, you didn’t do the prospecting yourself. You followed someone you assessed as an astute investor (and correctly so by all measure), yet after 5 years, your results
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