How to Be the Smart Investor?

1.

The 5 deadly sins of an investor: $Cboe Volatility Index(VIX)$

1. Waiting for the next crash to invest

2. Emotional-based decision making

3. Trading too much (Your portfolio is like a bar of soap...)

4. Trimming winners to buy more losers

5. Chasing the next big thing

What else?

2.

Quality at a reasonable price is a solid investing strategy:

Line chart titled Cumulative Quality QARP MSCI UK Annualised returns since 1990 with MSCI UK rebased to UK, showing three lines: green for Quality rising from 0 to about 50, blue for Quality at Reasonable Price rising to around 60, and orange for MSCI UK benchmark rising to about 30 by 2020, with y-axis from 0 to 60 percent and x-axis years from 1990 to 2020, including disclaimer text at bottom about past performance not guiding future results and data source from Schroders based on UK equities from 1990 to January 2021.Line chart titled Cumulative Quality QARP MSCI UK Annualised returns since 1990 with MSCI UK rebased to UK, showing three lines: green for Quality rising from 0 to about 50, blue for Quality at Reasonable Price rising to around 60, and orange for MSCI UK benchmark rising to about 30 by 2020, with y-axis from 0 to 60 percent and x-axis years from 1990 to 2020, including disclaimer text at bottom about past performance not guiding future results and data source from Schroders based on UK equities from 1990 to January 2021.

3.

5 Must Read Books For Investors 📚

1. Investing For Growth

2. Richer, Wiser, Happier

3. One Up on Wall Street

4. The Intelligent Investor

5. The Joys of Compounding

What book would you add?

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