I gave this presentation at the Smallcap Discoveries Conference on October 18th, 2018. The audience seemed to really enjoy it. I hope you enjoy it as well. Investing is Hard.
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Investing is HARD! … thanks for posting the presentation, I like the way you put it together to illustrate the point.
Simple but hard to follow in all practical situation !! Since there is lot of noise in the market !!
Author
Absolutely. Most simple things are hard to follow because it doesn’t take brains but discipline. It’s incredibly hard.
Ian
Thanks for that excellent education, and you hit all the key points !!!
Author
Thanks Jim. Sorry you couldn’t make it out to Vancover. Looking forward to seeing you soon.
Very nice presentation. Great points well organized. Thank you.
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Thank you. Much appreciated.
Thank you for the insightful presentation, Ian.
I especially liked the examples of the mental torture that out you through, when you sell winners too soon, or losers too late.
And I like the Altria example as well – up 71,000% since 1981. Not too shabby!
Just a word. Thanks!
I am in debt Sir! Good luck! Have a good life!!
Fabulous presentation sir….
Thank you so much…
Wow.. This is simple message but hardly been learnt by majority in the market. Stock mkt is being considered by mostly as casino where there is no need to do any hard work; everything is left on luck.
Making money is hard. Well said Ian.
Thanks for this awesome presentation. Keeping winners and not shifting is the most difficult part
Great content. Many thanks
Nice presentation.