Sure, it's possible to find some wins in the short term by playing the downside on specific stocks or sectors. But over time, the investors with the most optimism and intestinal fortitude are the ones who make the big money. As Alex is fond of saying, nothing outperforms a diversified portfolio of common stocks - as long as you're patient enough to wait out the short-term moves in those stocks. To hear more from Alex - including where novice investors should get started, how much we should trust Wall Street, and how the market is like a casino - click the button below! Good investing, James P.S. I thought one of the most interesting parts of the interview was when Ari asked Alex how to pinpoint which stocks are worth investing in and which ones should be avoided. Telling the difference can sometimes seem impossible... but Alex's answer was refreshingly simple. Follow the insiders. It's a lesson Alex first learned more than 30 years ago after a conversation with a complete stranger in the bleachers after a basketball game. Go here to get the full story and learn more about Alex's strategy of tracking the insiders. |
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