Investment Wisdom – Sam Zell Style
By Investment Master Class I enjoy reading books about the world’s greatest investors, particularly autobiographies. Usually I find I learn … Read more
By Investment Master Class I enjoy reading books about the world’s greatest investors, particularly autobiographies. Usually I find I learn … Read more
By Investment Master Class “I decided also early on that I would file away any good quotes I came across … Read more
Article by Investment Master Class “The life of Darwin demonstrates how a turtle may outrun the hares, aided by extreme … Read more
By Investment Master Class I often choose books to read from recommendations of the Investment Masters. I wanted to learn more … Read more
By Investment master Class “Wall Street never changes, the pockets change, the suckers change, the stocks change, but Wall Street … Read more
Article by Investment Master Class Warren Buffett doesn’t have a computer on his desk. He buys stocks for the long … Read more
By Investment Master Class “Positive decisions have to be made by an individual; groups can’t do it. And I think … Read more
Article by Investment Master Class Psychology of fear The typical equities investment mandate and most mutual funds are required to … Read more
By Investment Master Class The stock market has a long history of humbling investors. The Investment Masters understand the need … Read more
By Investment Master Class The majority of the Investment Masters are value investors. One of the common attributes of their … Read more
By Investment Master Class The Investment Management industry is fixated on short term performance. Oaktree’s Howard Marks has said “short … Read more
By Investment Master Class Charlie Munger has long reiterated the need to have multiple mental models to aid the investment … Read more
By Investment Master Class The Investment Masters recognize the benefits of having mental models to help understand the key characteristics … Read more
By Investment Master Class The Investment Masters understand the need to maintain an independent thought process and not get swept … Read more