November 17th, 2009 - Everyone likes to talk about stock market winners. No one likes to talk about losers. Perhaps especially those of us who pick stocks for a living. But buy enough stocks and you’re bound to have some losers. And that’s okay.
Intelligent investing is about managing risk, not running from it. Avoid volatility altogether ...
Author: Alexander Green
Author: Alexander Green
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