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Happy Birthday Invest-Safely.com
Invest-Safely.com turns 2 years old today. I can’t believe two years have passed since the site first went live (almost 3 years since the initial framework was laid out!). Progress has come in fits and starts, and I feel like … Continue reading
The 7 Laws of Investing
James Montier (Behavioral Investing Blog and member of GMO’s asset allocation team) recently listed his thoughts on a set of principles for investing, via a guest post over at The Big Picture. Although the “laws” are different than the Principles … Continue reading
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Tagged investing process, personal investing strategies, rules for investing
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Quote of the Day: Jim Sarni
“We are just plagued today with the lack of long-term trends, and it’s because of people reacting to the issues of the day. You get long-term investors trying to anticipate what hedge funds are going to do-and not do-so they … Continue reading
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Always Invest with a Plan
A good bit of advice from Barry Ritholtz over at The Big Picture, regarding how to invest during a crisis: The time to look for the emergency aisles and where the exits are located is before takeoff, not after the … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Investing, Other Blogs, Quotes
Tagged investing process, market trends, Quotes, rules for investing
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Rule-Based Investing Saves the Day
Right now, the market has been in an uptrend for almost two years. Statistically speaking, the rally is one of the longest uptrends on record. So it is only natural for people to begin questioning “when will we see a … Continue reading
Measuring Success
Ever since my first losing trade, I steadily increased my use of processes for investing. As my knowledge of process development grew, I learned that you can’t measure progress if you don’t have a stable starting point (current state). Measuring … Continue reading


