Reassurances from fund managers. Investors have unlimited money to invest in equities. They never tell me when I should sell something.
— R. Balakrishnan (@BalakrishnanR) June 28, 2016
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Reassurances from fund managers. Investors have unlimited money to invest in equities. They never tell me when I should sell something.
— R. Balakrishnan (@BalakrishnanR) June 28, 2016
Buy and hold isn’t buy and forget. It is buy and verify (your thesis), and the smaller the company the more often you verify.
— MicroCapClub (@iancassel) June 26, 2016
Feeling old? Munger turned 40 in 1964, before the amazing Berkshire story got underway. Age is an asset, not a liability in investing.
— The Rational Walk (@rationalwalk) June 22, 2016
First spike in sugar stocks, then tea/coffee stocks, today milk stocks (Parag Milk at 52 week high)…next cutlery? 😄
— Nitin Nadkarni (@nitinadkarni) June 16, 2016
30% of family business makes it through 2nd generation, 15% through 3rd and 4% through the 4th.
— Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) June 14, 2016