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Investing Is Personal: Be Patient

Investing Is Personal: Be Patient

So far in our investment basics series, we’ve explored the history of investing; how important it is to save (so you have money to invest); how to invest efficiently in broad markets; and why to avoid chasing or fleeing rising or falling prices.   By applying these...
Ingenuity and our Marvelous Markets

Ingenuity and our Marvelous Markets

In our last piece, we introduced the importance of saving, which is the first of five basics that have served investors well over time. Today, we’ll look at where stock market returns really come from, and why that matters to your investing.  You can’t invest if you...
Investment Basics: Save then Invest

Investment Basics: Save then Invest

In our last piece, we wrote about how recency bias can damage your investments by causing current crises to loom large, while rewriting your memories of past challenges. Recency tricks us into overpaying during heady times, and bailing at bargain rates, when our...
Defending Against Recency Bias

Defending Against Recency Bias

There were so many big events competing for our attention this summer … said nearly every investor, almost every summer, ever.   We’re not making light of this summer’s uncertainties. Inflation is real, and needs to be managed; we also can’t rule out the possibility...
Total-Return Investing for Solid Construction

Total-Return Investing for Solid Construction

As we’ve discussed in the first two parts of this three-part series, we do not recommend turning to dividend-yielding stocks or high-yield (“junk”) bonds to buttress your retirement income, even in low-yield environments. So what do we recommend? Today we’ll answer...