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100% cash or 100% invested ?

 
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Old 07-11-2008, 08:26 AM   #21 (permalink)
Neil_Salkow
Neil Salkow
 
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Boring often works

Hi austini

Nothing wrong with a boring portfolio. Most of the time investing is boring - follow a simple set of rules and dont panick.

It's often those that take no action at all that come out on top, while others are rushing to buy or sell or try something 'exciting' or 'cutting edge' that fail dismally and cost themselves capital that they may never recover.

And why do they do it? Because they don't want to accept that investing isn't gambling and exciting, that it can actually be simplified (while remaining obviously complex).

Keep doing what you're doing. You seem to be on the right track
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