I have a big problem with a small word. But before I get to that, I’ll start with a little bit of history. In his book The Success Equation, Michael Mauboussin tells this story: Back in the 1970s, a Spanish man won the country’s biggest national lottery, called El Gordo—the Big One. Awarded [...]
The bet
In his company's 2006 annual report, Warren Buffett devoted several paragraphs to a scathing criticism of the hedge fund industry. Their fees, Buffett wrote, were so exorbitant and so stacked against investors that they amounted to a “grotesque arrangement.” For that reason, Buffett frequently [...]
The Magazine Cover Indicator
It’s that time of year again—when magazine editors put on their Nostradamus hats to offer up get-rich-quick schemes for the new year. “What China’s Best Investor is Buying Now,” reads the cover of Fortune, along with “40 Stocks for the New Decade.” And they even praise perennially unpopular Goldman [...]
Yet another reason
Sometimes I feel like a broken record when I talk about the benefits of index funds. And to be honest, index fund advocates—myself included—are sometimes guilty of being a little preachy. So I won’t bore you with the same facts I’ve cited before. But the stock market’s behavior this year is worth [...]
The Shakespeare of personal finance
In the investment world, I think it's fair to say, there’s a lot of nonsense and hot air. But there are a few people who are like the Shakespeare of personal finance: In virtually every word, there is great wisdom. Warren Buffett is probably the dean among this group. Another is Peter Lynch, who in [...]
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