Slow and Steady Wins the Race!
Warren Buffett, the man I try to model my investing style by, has claimed the World's Richest Man billet. Too many people focus on short-term results and ignore the power of long-term investing. He is estimated to be worth 68 billion dollars; a 10 billion dollar increase from last year. His "A" class shares hit an all time high of $150,000 a share. The "B" shares will always be rought 1/30 of the "A" shares. Read more here: full story.
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1 Comments:
This valuable concept leads to success in more than just investing. How many people want "quick fixes" for weight problems, when consistent steady exercise and discipline would make all the difference over the long term? In general, looking at things from a longer perspective gives far more insurance of ultimate and consistent results.
Jerry
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