The Investor's Creed --- What's That?
By sanserve on Tue, 2010-05-25 07:53
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The Stock Market is a dynamic place where investors can consistently make reasonable returns on their capital if they comply with the basic principles of the endeavor AND if they don't measure their progress too frequently with irrelevant measuring devices. Five simple concepts of Asset Allocation, Investment Strategy, and Psychology are summed up quite nicely in "The Investor's Creed".
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